Reply to: Failure to control variceal bleeding: definition matters.

We thank Baiges et al. [1] for their keen interest and observations regarding our study [2]. We completely agree that the definition of ‘failure to control bleeding’ is difficult to apply in individual clinical cases and in general its interpretation is dependent upon many factors including how sick the patients is, whether they have ongoing bleeding during an endoscopy session or its severity where the patient has a catastrophi c bleed necessitating urgent TIPSS. In our study [2], we defined ‘failure to control bleeding’ strictly as failure to achieve haemostasis despite 2 endoscopies or need for adjuncts such as Sengstaken-Blakemore tube (SBT) or a stent within 5-days of the first bleed in combination with vasoactive drugs.
Source: Journal of Hepatology - Category: Gastroenterology Authors: Tags: Letter to the Editor Source Type: research