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Increase in colonic diverticular hemorrhage and confounding factors
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作者 Ken Kinjo Toshiyuki Matsui +9 位作者 Takashi Hisabe Hiroshi Ishihara Shinichiro Maki Kenta Chuman Akihiro Koga Kensei Ohtsu noritaka takatsu Fumihito Hirai Kenshi Yao Masakazu Washio 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Pharmacology and Therapeutics》 CAS 2016年第3期440-446,共7页
AIM: To classify changes over time in causes of lower gastrointestinal bleeding(LGIB) and to identify factors associated with changes in the incidence and characteristics of diverticular hemorrhage(DH).METHODS: A tota... AIM: To classify changes over time in causes of lower gastrointestinal bleeding(LGIB) and to identify factors associated with changes in the incidence and characteristics of diverticular hemorrhage(DH).METHODS: A total of 1803 patients underwent colonoscopy for overt LGIB at our hospital from 1995 to 2013. Patients were divided into an early group(EG, 1995-2006, n = 828) and a late group(LG, 2007-2013, n = 975), and specific diseases were compared between groups. In addition, antithrombotic drug(ATD) use and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug(NSAID) use were comparedbetween patients with and without DH. RESULTS: Older patients(≥ 70 years old) and those with colonic DH were more frequent in LG than in EG(P < 0.01). Patients using ATDs as well as NSAIDs, male sex, obesity(body mass index ≥ 25 kg/m2), smoking, alcohol drinking, and arteriosclerotic diseases were more frequent in patients with DH than in those without. CONCLUSION: Incidence of colonic DH seems to increase with aging of the population, and factors involved include use of ATDs and NSAIDs, male sex, obesity, smoking, alcohol drinking, and arteriosclerotic disease. These factors are of value in handling DH patients. 展开更多
关键词 Lower GASTROINTESTINAL BLEEDING COLONIC diverticular HEMORRHAGE INCREASE of INCIDENCE Aging
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