Diagnostic and therapeutic considerations for obscure gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with chronic kidney disease

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Diagnostic and therapeutic considerations for obscure gastrointestinal bleeding in patients with chronic kidney disease (EN)

Dhere, Tanvi
Chawla, Saurabh
Mulki, Ramzi
Muftah, Mayssan
Keilin, Steven

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2019-02-28


Recurrent obscure gastrointestinal bleeding amongst patients with chronic kidney disease is a challenging problem gastroenterologists are facing and is associated with an extensive diagnostic workup, limited therapeutic options, and high healthcare costs. Small-bowel angiodysplasia is the most common etiology of obscure and recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding in the general population. Chronic kidney disease is associated with a higher risk of gastrointestinal bleeding and of developing angiodysplasia compared with the general population. As a result, recurrent bleeding in this subgroup of patients is more prevalent and is associated with an increased number of endoscopic and radiographic procedures with uncertain benefit. Alternative medical therapies can reduce re-bleeding; however, more studies are needed to confirm their efficacy in this subgroup of patients. Keywords Obscure gastrointestinal bleeding, chronic kidney disease, angiodysplasia, arteriovenous malformations, small-bowel bleeding Ann Gastroenterol 2019; 32 (2): 113-123 (EN)


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Hellenic Society of Gastroenterology (EN)


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1108-7471
Annals of Gastroenterology; Volume 32, No 2 (2019); 113 (EN)

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