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Research Article

Mortality in patients with haematemesis and melaena: a prospective study.

Br Med J 1979; 1 doi: https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.6173.1238 (Published 12 May 1979) Cite this as: Br Med J 1979;1:1238
  1. P S Hunt,
  2. J Hansky,
  3. M G Korman

    Abstract

    In a prospective study of death in 817 patients with haematemesis and melaena admitted on 894 occasions, the protocol included admission of all patients to a defined unit, early endoscopy and resuscitation, and planned management. Over the three consecutive two-year periods of the study mortality significantly decreased from 9% to 2.4%. Although the operative rate remained the same, the operative mortality fell from 16% to 1.6%. The fall in mortality was greatest in patients with bleeding gastric ulcers. These results suggest that prospective studies with a defined policy can influence the mortality in patients with upper gastrointestinal bleeding.