Oesophageal Ulceration after Sclerotherapy - A Complication or an Accompaniment?
- 17 March 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Georg Thieme Verlag KG in Endoscopy
- Vol. 18 (02) , 44-45
- https://doi.org/10.1055/s-2007-1018323
Abstract
Forty eight patients with oesophageal varices were serially endoscoped over a period of 3 weeks for the presence of oesophageal ulcers after the first course of sclerotherapy with absolute alcohol. Post-sclerotherapy oesophageal ulcers were seen in 94 % patients on day 1, in 69 % patients at 1 week and in only 12.5 % patients at the end of 3 weeks. A strong correlation (r = + 0.88) was observed between the incidence of ulceration and the amount of sclerosant injected. In fact, all patients who received 3 ml or more of the sclerosant showed development of oesophageal ulcers. It can be concluded that oesophageal ulcers are probably a necessary accompaniment of sclerotherapy and should not be considered an avoidable complication.This publication has 4 references indexed in Scilit:
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- Injection sclerotherapy for oesophageal varices: a prospective randomised trial of different treatment schedules.Gut, 1984
- Endoscopic Sclerotherapy for Bleeding Esophageal Varices: Effects and ComplicationsAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1983
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