- Martin Keuchel, consultant,
- Friedrich Hagenmüller, professor of medicine
- 1Asklepios Klinik Altona, Paul-Ehrlich-Strasse 1, 22763 Hamburg, Germany
- m.keuchel{at}asklepios.com
The SIGN guidelines present the evidence on management of acute gastrointestinal bleeding comprehensively, with concrete recommendations for diagnosis and treatment of varical and non-varical upper gastrointestinal bleeding. For patients with peptic ulcer bleeding who are taking aspirin, the guidance advises discontinuation of aspirin or consideration of alternative drugs. A matter of concern in recent years is the combined use of aspirin and clopidogrel in patients with acute coronary syndrome or drug eluting coronary stents, which improves cardiovascular morbidity but at increased risk of bleeding.1 The discontinuation of thrombocyte aggregation inhibitors as advised by the SIGN guidelines may improve haemostasis and reduce the risk of aggravating ongoing bleeding or inducing rebleeding during endoscopic treatments.
On the other hand, stent thrombosis may be an even more life threatening risk than gastrointestinal haemorrhage, which can be treated by blood transfusion. Individual …
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