Clinical course and rebleeding predictors of acute haemorrhagic rectal ulcer: 5-year experience and review of the literature
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Clinical course and rebleeding predictors of acute haemorrhagic rectal ulcer: 5-year experience and review of the literature
Abstract
Aim: This study was carried out to clarify the clinical features of acute haemorrhagic rectal ulcer (AHRU) and to determine the risks and predictors of AHRU rebleeding.
Method: Forty patients with AHRU were retrospectively analysed. Patient characteristics, endoscopic features and clinical course were investigated and predictors of AHRU rebleeding were analysed.
Results: All patients were in a bedridden state as a result of various diseases, and many patients had atherosclerosis-related comorbidities such as hypertension (67.4%), diabetes mellitus (40.0%) and chronic kidney disease (42.5%). All patients had hypoalbuminaemia, 75% of patients were using antithrombotic drugs and 25% of patients were using systemic corticosteroids. Based on colonoscopy, all patients developed ulcers in the distal rectum just above the dentate line and 30% of patients developed whole circumferential ulcers. The median interval between the onset of the bedridden state and the first massive haematochezia was 16 days and 50% of all patients developed rebleeding regardless of the presence or absence of haemostatic therapy. The median time from initial haemostasis to rebleeding was 6 days. Univariate analysis and stepwise multivariate analysis revealed that whole circumferential ulcer (P = 0.036) was a significant independent predictor of AHRU rebleeding.
Conclusion: In the present study, we elucidated the clinical features of AHRU in detail and reviewed previous reports of AHRU. Rebleeding of AHRU occurred at a high rate and whole circumferential ulcer was a significant independent predictor of AHRU rebleeding.
Keywords: Acute haemorrhagic rectal ulcer; clinical feature; rebleeding; whole circumferential ulcer.
Colorectal Disease © 2013 The Association of Coloproctology of Great Britain and Ireland.
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