GI Bleed Flashcards

1
Q

Tx of esophageal tamponade (unstable vitals, unable to control upper GIB)?

A

A Sengstaken-Blakemore tube is inserted in a manner similar to an NG tube, and then the two balloons are inflated. The first balloon sits in the stomach and the second in the esophagus.

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Initial labs for GIB?

A

CBC, BMP, PT/PTT, type and cross

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3
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The primary indication for blood transfusion is (general):

A

Hemorrhagic shock despite IV fluid resuscitation

  • consider at Hgb 8-9
  • transfuse if Hgb below 7
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4
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Review the main indications for blood transfusion.

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  • Massive upper or lower GI bleed (e.g. passing 1000 mL maroon-colored thin liquid stools every 20-30 minutes or an NG tube with a constant output of blood )
  • Hemoglobin dropping at a rate of 3g/dL over 2-4 hours in the setting of active bleeding
  • Hemoglobin less than 9 in the setting of active bleeding
  • Anemia induced end-organ injury (i.e. EKG changes or lab results indicating cardiac ischemia)
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5
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_____________ or _____________ should be given to reverse Warfarin,

and __________ can be considered for reversal of aspirin or clopidogrel

A

Fresh frozen plasma (FFP) or *prothrombin complex concentrate (KCentra)

platelets

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6
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  • What medications should you start in upper GIB?

* What should you add if bleeding due to varices?

A
  • PPI

- Octreotide (synthetic somatostatin) causes vasoconstriction of splanchnic blood flow

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7
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While PPI indicated for upper GIB, when would H2-blocker be indicated?

A

Gastritis or GERD, or contra’d PPI

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8
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When a patient with a GI bleed has a history of _________, it is recommended that antibioitcs be considered as administration of antibiotics has been shown to reduce mortality by about 20% in this condition.

A

cirrhosis

  • consider ceftriaxone as first line, ciprofloxacin as second line
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Many patients who go to the ICU for GIB will need this procedure.

A

Emergent endoscopy

  • May be performed in the operating room or in the ICU, or occasionally in the ED.
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10
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Upper GIB ddx?

A
Gastric ulcer
Duodenal ulcer
Gastritis
Esophagitis
Gastroesophageal varices
Mallory-Weiss tear
Aortoenteric fistula
Malignancy
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Lower GIB ddx?

A
Diverticulosis
Meckels diverticulum
Angiodysplasia
Malignancy
Colitis (due to infection , ischemia, inflammatory bowel disease)
Anorectal (hemorrhoids, fissures)
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12
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What is another name for prothrombin complex concentrate?

- What is this solution used for?

A

KCentra

- Recommended warfarin reversal agent

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