Stroke, Vol 7, 460-463, Copyright © 1976 by American Heart Association
T Kitamura and K Ito
A gastroendoscopic study was performed on 177 patients with acute stroke.
Gastric changes were found in 92 among them (52%), including ten with acute
ulcer. A high frequency of gastric changes was found in patients with
serious stroke and/or in patients whose cerebral lesions were located close
to the hypothalamus or its centrifugal tract. The mortality in patients
with gastric changes was high, especially in patients with acute ulcers,
multiple erosions and petechiae. The frequency of brown gastric juice and
coffee grounds at gastroendoscopic examination (gastric hemorrhage) was
three times as high as that of melena and/or hematoemesis. On the other
hand, the mortality of patients with gastric hemorrhage differed little
from that of patients with melena and/or hematoemesis.
ARTICLES
Acute gastric changes in patients with acute stroke. Part 1: with reference to gastroendoscopic findings
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