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*Bleeding diathesis | |||
*GI duplication | |||
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Revision as of 23:01, 29 March 2022
This page is for pediatric patients. For adult patients, see: gastrointestinal bleeding
Background
- 4 Questions
- Is this really blood?
- Is blood really coming from the GI tract?
- Blood in diaper may also be vaginal or urinary source
- Is it a small or large amount
- Has this happened before?
Clinical Features
Differential Diagnosis
Upper GI Bleeding
- <2mo
- Swallowed maternal blood (from chapped nipples)
- Stress ulcer
- Vascular malformation
- Hemorrhagic disease of newborn (vitamin K deficiency)
- Coagulopathy/bleeding diathesis
- 2mo–2yr
- Gastroenteritis
- Toxic ingestion
- Mallory-Weiss tear
- Vascular malformation
- Esophagitis
- Stress ulcer
- Coagulopathy/bleeding diathesis
- GI duplication
- Ingested foreign body
- >2yr
- Gastroenteritis
- Mallory-Weiss tear
- Peptic ulcer disease
- Toxic ingestion
- Vascular malformation
- Gastritis
- Varices
- Hemobilia
- Ingested foreign body
Upper GI Bleeding
| <2 Mo | 2 Mo–2 Y | >2 Y |
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Lower GI Bleeding
Lower GI Bleeding (peds)
| <2 Mo | 2 Mo–2 Y | >2 Y |
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Evaluation
- CBC
- NG lavage
- Consider for suspectedsig. GI blood loss
- Small child: 12F NG tube; instill 50cc saline
- Older child: 14-16F NG tube; instill 100-200cc saline
- Aspirate after 2-3min
Management
- Contingent on underlying etiology
Disposition
See Also
Gastrointestinal Bleeding Pages
- Adults
- Pediatrics
External Links
Video
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