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Drug Therapy for Non-Variceal Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding: Assessment of Options
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Gastroenterology
Journal:
Digestion
Digestion (1999) 60 (Suppl. 3): 39–49.
Published Online: 17 November 1999
... from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. 1999 Somatostatin Octreotide Non-variceal upper gastrointestinal bleeding Peptic ulcers Vasoactive drugs Digestion 1999;60(suppl 3):39 49 Drug Therapy for Non-Variceal Upper Gastrointestinal...
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Approach to the Management of Bleeding Esophageal Varices: Role of Somatostatin
Available to PurchaseSubject Area:
Gastroenterology
Journal:
Digestion
Digestion (1998) 59 (Suppl. 1): 1–22.
Published Online: 16 April 1998
... and treatment frequently requires a combination of techniques. Sclerotherapy is one of the most widely used methods to control variceal bleeding; however, success is largely dependent on an experienced endoscopist. Vasoactive drugs act by decreasing pressure and blood flow in the gastroesophageal collaterals...