Gastrointestinal bleeding
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Gastrointestinal bleeding
Wiley-Blackwell, 2012
2nd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
There have been many advances in the management of this condition since the first edition of Gastrointestinal Bleeding. This new edition, thoroughly revised and restructured, includes the latest updates on all areas of the field of GI Bleeding, systematically covering all the areas of the GI tract, from upper GI to lower GI, through to small bowel bleeding. It fully covers the different types of bleeding that can occur, from peptic ulcer through to variceal bleeding and looks at new developments and pioneering techniques in the field, including endoscopy and balloon-enteroscopy. A methodology section describes the latest design of clinical trials in GI bleeding and this edition now highlights the new guidelines on UGIB (Upper gastrointestinal bleeding).
This new edition of Gastrointestinal Bleeding is an invaluable purchase for all gastroenterologists, both in training and fully qualified.
Table of Contents
List of Contributors, vii Part I: General Approach to Upper and Lower GI Bleeding
1 Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Presentation, Differential Diagnosis and Epidemiology, 1
Joseph Sung
2 Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Resuscitation, ICU Care and Risk Stratification, 15
Joseph Sung
3 Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Antiplatelets and Anticoagulants, 29
Joseph Sung
Part II: Peptic Ulcer Bleeding
4 Peptic Ulcer Bleeding: Endoscopic Diagnosis, Endoscopic Therapy and Pharmacotherapy, 41
I. Lisanne Holster, Caroline M. den Hoed & Ernst J. Kuipers
5 Peptic Ulcer Bleeding: Surgery and Radiology, 78
Irene M. Mulder, Ernst J. Kuipers & Johan F. Lange
Part III: Variceal Bleeding
6 Variceal Bleeding: Endoscopic Diagnosis, Endoscopic Therapy and Pharmacotherapy, 97
Dennis M. Jensen, Thomas O.G. Kovacs & Disaya Chavalitdhamrong
7 Variceal Bleeding: Surgery and Radiology, 119
Dennis M. Jensen, Thomas O.G. Kovacs & Disaya Chavalitdhamrong
Part IV: Other Causes of Upper GI Bleeding
8 Other Causes of Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding, 135
I. Lisanne Holster & Ernst J. Kuipers
Part V: Lower GI Bleeding
9 Lower GI Bleeding: Endoscopic, Radiological and Surgical Diagnosis and Management, 177
Ana Ignjatovic, John T. Jenkins & Brian P. Saunders
Part VI: Small Bowel Bleeding
10 Small Bowel Bleeding, 212
Daniela E. Serban & Ernest G. Seidman
Part VII: GI Bleeding of Unknown Origin
11 Gastrointestinal Bleeding of Unknown Origing, 247
Larry H. Lai, Aric J. Hui & James Y.W. Lau
Part VIII: Methodology and Guidelines
12 Design of Clinical Trials in Gastrointestinal Bleeding, 280
Vipul Jairath & Alan N. Barkun
13 Guidelines and Consensus on Gastrointestinal Bleeding, 304
Alan N. Barkun
Index, 325
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