Optimal timing of endoscopy in patients with acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding

Publication date: Available online 3 June 2019Source: Best Practice & Research Clinical GastroenterologyAuthor(s): Sardar Chaudhary, Adrian J. StanleyAbstractEndoscopy is the gold standard for evaluating and treating acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB). The optimal timing of endoscopy is a very important consideration in the overall management of UGIB, but there is on going uncertainty regarding timing of the procedure, particularly in those with more severe bleeding. This is reflected by inconsistencies between current guidelines. Although evidence suggests endoscopy should be undertaken within 24 h for all admitted patients with UGIB, a small group of patients with severe bleeding or high-risk features may require more urgent endoscopy. The exact timing of the procedure in this high-risk group remains unclear, with recent data suggesting that performing endoscopy too early may be associated with worse outcome. In this article we examine the evidence for optimal timing of endoscopy in patients presenting with UGIB and suggest a clinical approach to this important aspect of patient management.
Source: Best Practice and Research Clinical Gastroenterology - Category: Gastroenterology Source Type: research