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. 1976 Oct;184(4):429-34.
doi: 10.1097/00000658-197610000-00005.

Treatment of hemorrhagic gastritis by antacid

Treatment of hemorrhagic gastritis by antacid

S J Simonian et al. Ann Surg. 1976 Oct.

Abstract

A simple and safe method of nonsurgical treatment for the control of massive acute gastric mucosal hemorrhage is described. The procedure was developed from experimental and clinical observations that the presence of gastric hydrocloric acid played an important part in the development and perpetuation of the entity. The treatment consists of complete neutralization of gastric acid with antacid to a pH of 7. The antacid is intermittently added and aspirate at 7. In a retrospective analysis, the hemorrhage was controlled in 44 of 49 patients (89%). Five patients who continued to bleed underwent surgery (10%). Three patients had vagotomy and pyloroplasty and their bleeding ceased without recurrence. Two patients underwent partial gastrectomy, but they developed recurrent bleeding and died. One patient whose bleeding has been controlled by vagotomy and pyloroplasty died without hemorrhage 10 days after operation. Of the 44 patients whose bleeding had been controlled by antacid, 11 patients died without hemorrhage one or more weeks later. These results of 89% control of hemorrhage compare favorably with those in the literature.

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