Etiological Profile of Patients with Lower Gastrointestinal Bleed Undergoing Colonoscopy in a Tertiary Care Center

Authors

  • Amit Soni Department of Gastroenterology, Maharishi Markandeshwar Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (MMIMSR), Maharishi Markandeshwar (deemed to be) University (MMDU), Mullana (Ambala), Haryana- India

Keywords:

Lower Gastrointestinal Bleed, Colonoscopy, Haemorrhoids, Ulcerative Colitis

Abstract

Introduction: Lower gastrointestinal (GI) bleed is defined as the blood loss from gastrointestinal tract distal to the ligament of Treitz. Studies reporting etiology of lower GI bleed is limited from India, more so from northern India.
Purpose: This study was conducted with the aim to look at the causes of lower GI bleed found during colonoscopy, in a tertiary care centre (located in rural area) of Northern India.
Material and Methods: In this hospital-based study, 120 patients (age more than 18 years) who underwent colonoscopy for evaluation of overt lower GI bleed between September 2019 to April 2020, were included.
Results: The overall mean age of the study group was 41.46 ± 15.53 years. Male to female ratio was 1.6:1. The most common cause of bleeding per rectum was found to be ulcerative colitis (40%) and it was followed by the second most common cause – hemorrhoids (30.83%). Malignancy of the colon was found in 8.33%. Results were analyzed separately for the patients above 60 years (N=8) of age. It was observed that colon cancer (37.5%) was the commonest cause of lower GI bleed in this age group.
Conclusion: In this study, the commonest cause of lower gastrointestinal bleed varied as per the age and gender i.e., while ulcerative colitis was the commonest cause overall and among females but hemorrhoids and colonic malignancy were the predominant cause among males and elderly (≥60 years) age group respectively.

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Published

15-03-2021

How to Cite

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Soni A. Etiological Profile of Patients with Lower Gastrointestinal Bleed Undergoing Colonoscopy in a Tertiary Care Center. JK Science [Internet]. 2021 Mar. 15 [cited 2024 May 20];23(1):38-42. Available from: https://journal.jkscience.org/index.php/JK-Science/article/view/42

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