Journal of Clinical Medicine (Oct 2023)

Doppler-Guided Second-Look Endoscopy in Peptic Ulcer Bleeding: A Randomised Controlled Trial

  • Michael Milek Nielsen,
  • Ove B Schaffalitzky de Muckadell,
  • Stig Borbjerg Laursen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12216722
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 21
p. 6722

Abstract

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Background: Endoscopic treatment guided by Doppler endoscopic probes (DEPs) during index endoscopy may be associated with improved outcome in patients with peptic ulcer bleeding (PUB). As competencies for DEP evaluation are not always available for index endoscopy, we examined the outcome associated with DEP evaluation at second-look endoscopy. Methods: The study was designed as a non-blinded, parallel group, randomised controlled trial. Patients admitted with PUB from Forrest Ia-IIb ulcers, controlled by endoscopic therapy, were randomised (1:1 ratio) to second-look endoscopy p = 0.20). There were no differences in the secondary outcomes between groups, and there were no complications related to DEP evaluation. Conclusions: Second-look endoscopy with DEP-guided evaluation and treatment is safe and associated with a very low risk of rebleeding (3%) in patients with PUB. Second-look endoscopy with DEP evaluation may be considered in selected PUB patients at high risk of rebleeding, and may represent an alternative to the use of DEP for index endoscopy. Nevertheless, we did not find that second-look endoscopy with DEP evaluation significantly improved patient outcome compared to standard treatment.

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