Mallory Weiss Tear Flashcards
1
Q
What is a Mallory Weiss tear?
A
- Tear/laceration near gastro-oesophageal junction
- Sudden increased pressure within non-distensible lower oesophagus
2
Q
What causes a Mallory Weiss tear?
A
- Heavy alcohol use
- Vomiting (gastroenteritis, bulimia, migraine)
- Coughing
- Trauma
- Iatrogenic (NG tube, OGD)
3
Q
What are the symptoms of a Mallory Weiss tear?
A
- History of predisposing symptoms/condition e.g. vomiting
- Haematemesis
- Epigastric or back pain
- Lightheaded
- Odynophagia
- Dysphagia
- Melaena
4
Q
What are the signs of a Mallory Weiss tear?
A
- Maybe nothing
- Hypovolaemia - tachycardia and hypotension
5
Q
How do you diagnose a Mallory Weiss tear?
A
- OGD
- CXR
- FBC (check for blood loss)
- LFTs, PT/INR, PTT (assess for bleeding risk)
6
Q
How do you manage a Mallory Weiss tear?
A
- Control bleeding - endoscopy with haemoclip or adrenaline injection
- IV - fluids, maybe blood transfusion
- IV PPI bolus and oral PPI for 4-8 weeks
- Antiemetic