Mechanism of action of injection therapy for bleeding peptic ulcer

Author:

Rajgopal C1,Lessels A2,Palmer K R1

Affiliation:

1. Gastro-Intestinal Unit, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, UK

2. Department of Pathology, Western General Hospital, Edinburgh EH4 2XU, UK

Abstract

Abstract The effects of intramucosal injection of 1: 100 000 adrenaline, 5 per cent ethanolamine and normal saline were determined in experimentally created, acutely bleeding gastric mucosal wounds in rabbits. The mean(s.d.) bleeding rate was decreased from 2.3(0.4) to 0.2(0.02) ml/min by adrenaline (P < 0.01), but increased by 1 ml 5 per cent ethanolamine to 4.0(0.6) ml/min (P < 0.05). Normal saline had no haemostatic effect, suggesting that local tamponade is not important. In separate experiments endoscopic injections of 5 per cent ethanolamine, 1: 100 000 adrenaline and normal saline were made in the gastric antrum of rabbits. After 48 h the degree of inflammation was greatest with ethanolamine but, despite tissue necrosis and venous thrombosis, neither endarteritis nor arterial thrombosis occurred. Injections of 5 per cent ethanolamine and 80 per cent ethanol placed next to the ear arteries of rabbits caused local ulceration and necrosis, but endarteritis and arterial thrombosis were again absent.

Funder

Scottish Hospital Endowment Research Trust

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Surgery

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