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Sclerotherapy of Bleeding Esophageal Varices
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1982
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VaricesEsophagusPatient SafetyGastroenterologyVascular SurgeryBleeding Esophageal VaricesSurgeryAcute BleedingRecent BleedingUpper Gastrointestinal SurgeryInterventional EndoscopySclerodermaMedicineEmergency SurgeryFiberoptic EndoscopeEsophageal SurgeryAnesthesiology
Sixty-one patients presenting with hemorrhage from esophageal varices were treated with sclerotherapy by means of a fiberoptic endoscope. Twenty-nine had acute bleeding, which was stopped in 90%. Thirty-two were treated after recent bleeding. The hospital mortality was 31%. Re-bleeding occurred in 55% of those discharged but was easily controlled. Fatal complications occurred in 5%. The calculated 4-year survival was 35%. Two thirds of this mortality could be attributed to liver failure. The intellectual function of the patients appeared to be unaffected.
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