Prediction of therapeutic failure after adrenaline injection plus heater probe treatment in patients with bleeding peptic ulcer.
BACKGROUND: Continued or recurrent bleeding after endoscopic treatment for bleeding ulcer is a major adverse prognostic factor. Identification of such ulcers may allow for alternate treatments. AIM: To determine factors predicting treatment failure with combined adrenaline injection and heater probe...
Main Authors: | Wong, S, Yu, L, Lau, J, Lam, Y, Chan, A, Ng, E, Sung, J, Chung, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2002
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