Gastrointestinal bleeding: Difference between revisions

No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(9 intermediate revisions by 3 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
==Background==
{{GI bleeding pages}}
*Loss of blood from the GI tract distal to the ligament of Treitz
*Upper GI bleeds are most common source for blood detected in the lower GI system
*80% of lower GI bleeding will resolve spontaneously
*Cause for bleeding is found in <50% of cases
 
==Diagnosis==
===History===
*Hematochezia
**Bright red or maroon-colored bleeding that comes from the rectum
**Usually represents lower GI bleeding
**May represent UGIB if bleeding is brisk
***Usually accompanied by hematemesis and hemodynamic instability
*Melena
**Usually represents bleeding from upper GI source
**May represent bleeding from lower GI source due to slow bleeding
 
==DDX==
#Upper GI bleed
#Diverticular disease
##Painless bleeding
##Up to 90% of episodes resolve spontaneously
##Can result in massive hemorrhage
#Vascular ectasia
##Angiodysplasia, AVM
#Inflammatory bowel disease
#Colitis
##Infectious
##Ischemic
###90% of cases occur in age >70yo
###Colon is predisposed to ischemia due to poor vascular ciculation, high bacterial count
###Causes: aneurysmal rupture, vasculitis, hypercoagulable, CV insult, IBS, slow motility
###Most cases resolve on own; 20% of cases requires surgical intervention
#[[Mesenteric Ischemia]]
##Medical emergency that often leads to bowel necrosis
##Causes: thrombosis/embolism of SMA, mesenteric vein thrombosis, low arterial flow
##Associated w/ A fib, CHF, MI, age >60yo
##CT only 64% Sn, angiography is imaging study of choice
#Meckel Diverticulum
#Malignancy / polyps
#Hemorrhoids
##Massive hemorrhage is unusual
#Rectal ulcer
#Foreign body
#Rectal ulcer (HIV, syphilis, STIs)
#Anal fissure
 
 
===Consider===
#Proctoscopy (22cm from anal verge)
#Sigmoidoscopy (60cm from anal verge)
#Angiography (requries arterial bledding >0.5cc/min)
#CT angio
 
==Disposition==
Rockall score
 
===Home (very low risk)===
#No comorbid dz
#Normal vitals
#Norma/trace pos guiac
#Normal/near-normal Hb
#Home support
#F/U within 24hrs
 
===Ward/Stable (low risk)===
#Age <60
#Initial SBP >100
#Normal vitals x 1hr
#No transfusion req
#No major comorbid
#No liver dz
 
===ICU===
#Normal or dec Hct
#Blood in NG doesn't clear
#SBP<100, HR>100
#Gauaic +/- stool
 
==False Positive Guaiac==
#Red fruits and meats
##(Bananas, turnips, broccoli)
#Methylene blue
#Chlorophyll
#Iodide
#Cupric sulfate
#Bromide
#Iron (causes GI bleed by irritation)
 
==Source ==
*Tintinalli


[[Category:GI]]
[[Category:GI]]
[[Category:Symptoms]]

Latest revision as of 14:06, 12 March 2022