Gastroduodenum 2019
DOI: 10.1136/gutjnl-2019-bsgabstracts.274
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OTU-19 Early clinical management of acute upper gastrointestinal bleeding: a UK multisociety consensus care bundle

Abstract: Conclusion This study showed there was no statistically significant difference in the outcomes of rebleeding, need for surgery, mortality or length of hospital stay when PPIs were administered intermittently compared to by infusion. Conservative margins of non-inferiority were used due to the potential clinical implications, despite this non-inferiority was shown with regard to re-bleeding and mortality. The assessment of the quality of the evidence supports the validity of the findings. Given the delivery of … Show more

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“…Invariably, this will place additional scrutiny on locoregional training, introduce the possibility of post-CCT certification and emphasise the role of post-CCT support. In parallel, a multisociety care bundle for AUGIB has recently been developed to improve quality of care 15. Finally, with the roll-out of the National Endoscopy Database,16 training leads will be able to monitor haemostasis training, akin to our study, using unbiased and real-time data uploaded from individual training units.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Invariably, this will place additional scrutiny on locoregional training, introduce the possibility of post-CCT certification and emphasise the role of post-CCT support. In parallel, a multisociety care bundle for AUGIB has recently been developed to improve quality of care 15. Finally, with the roll-out of the National Endoscopy Database,16 training leads will be able to monitor haemostasis training, akin to our study, using unbiased and real-time data uploaded from individual training units.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%