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Review
. 1995 Oct;98(4):159-61, 165-6, 168.

Stress ulcer prophylaxis. Do critically ill patients need it?

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Review

Stress ulcer prophylaxis. Do critically ill patients need it?

J L DePriest. Postgrad Med. 1995 Oct.

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  • Postgrad Med 1997 Jan;101(1):36

Abstract

Critically ill patients who have a coagulopathy or require mechanical ventilation or high-dose corticosteroids are at increased risk for significant stress-related gastrointestinal hemorrhage. Unfortunately, it is not clear that prophylaxis has any impact on the incidence of bleeding or its outcome. When preventive therapy seems warranted, sucralfate (Carafate) is a good first choice if the patient has a nasoenteric tube in place. If not, histamine2 blockers in fixed doses by either continuous infusion or bolus can be used.

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