Hematemesis means vomiting of blood, due to upper GI bleeding proximal
to ligament of Trietz.
Spurious hematemesis-Vomiting of swallowed blood from upper
respiratory tract.
Upper GI bleeding
Etiologically this can be
- Variceal and nonvariceal
Anatomical source of bleeding
1.Oesophagus
- Varices [10% of UGI bleed]
- Peptic oesophagitis
- Ulcer oesophagus
- Hiatus hernia
- Mallory-Weiss syndrome
- Gastric ulcer
- Erosive gastritis
- Gastric varices
- Ca stomach
- Polyp
- Leiomyoma
- Congestive gastropathy - Portal HTN
- Angioma
- Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
- Watermelon stomach - Gastric antral vascular ectasia-[gave syndromel
- Dieulafoys lesion - Mucosal aberrant vessel which bleeds due to pin point defect in mucosa
Duodenal
ulcer (40 % of UGI bleed)
Causes of UGI bleed
Most common cause of hematemesis
- Duodenal ulcer - 40 percent
- Gastric ulcer - 20 percent
- Erosive gastritis - 20 percent
- Oesophagitis
- Varices - 10 percent
- Mallory Weiss tear
- Carcinoma stomach
- Bleeding diathesis
- Leiomyoma
- Angioma - Upper Gastrointestinal cause
- Hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia
- Watermelon stomach
- Dieulatoys lesion
- Hemobilia
- Ehlers-Danlos syndrome.
Hematemesis Hemoptysis
Nausea, vomiting precedes Cough precedes
Froth - absent Froth present
PH - acidic PH - alkaline
Food particles present Absent
Coffe coloured Bright red
Melaena - present Melaena
- absent
H/o Upper Gl disease present H/o Upper Gl disease
absent