Abstract:Abstract:Objective:To investigate the factors of influence in post-traumatic stress bleeding.
Methods :The clinical data of 1986 trauma patients and postoperative patients in recent 5 years were studied retrospectively, and cases with or without stress ulcer bleeding were comparatively analyzed.
Results:The incidence of stress ulcer bleeding in cases with serious injury was significantly higher than in those with mild injury (P<0.01).The incidence of stress ulcer bleeding in patients with diabetes, heart and lung disease, and patients ≥60 years old was significantly higher than those without diabetes, heart and lung disease, and patients ≤60 years old (P<0.05).
Conclusions:The post-traumatic stress ulcer bleeding is determined by combined factors including injury severity(ISS), patients′ age, underlying diseases and treatment methods.