Seasonal variation in acute variceal upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding: Experience of one decade from Northern India

Background: There have been several reports of seasonal variations in the incidence of esophageal variceal bleeding but the data available from this part of the world is scanty. Aims and Objective: We aimed to study whether monthly and seasonal climatic changes during the year have an influence o...

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Main Authors: Shabir Ahmad Shiekh, Ali Imran, Showkat Ahmad Kadla, Mohammad Yasin, Bilal Ahmad Khan, Zeeshan Ahmad Wani, Nisar Ahmad Shah
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Language:English
Published: Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara 2021-08-01
Series:Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/36803
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spelling doaj-81466022f0bc48869e737b3b2ed1d96f2021-07-30T13:28:43ZengManipal College of Medical Sciences, PokharaAsian Journal of Medical Sciences2467-91002091-05762021-08-011287680https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v12i8.36803Seasonal variation in acute variceal upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding: Experience of one decade from Northern IndiaShabir Ahmad Shiekh 0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4646-0673Ali Imran 1Showkat Ahmad Kadla 2Mohammad Yasin 3Bilal Ahmad Khan 4Zeeshan Ahmad Wani 5Nisar Ahmad Shah 6Consultant, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Government Medical College Srinagar Kashmir India Consultant, Critical Care Medicine, Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences, Srinagar Kashmir IndiaProfessor and Head, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, GMC Srinagar Kashmir IndiaConsultant, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Government Medical College Srinagar Kashmir IndiaConsultant, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Government Medical College Srinagar Kashmir IndiaConsultant, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Government Medical College Srinagar Kashmir IndiaConsultant, Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Government Medical College Srinagar Kashmir IndiaBackground: There have been several reports of seasonal variations in the incidence of esophageal variceal bleeding but the data available from this part of the world is scanty. Aims and Objective: We aimed to study whether monthly and seasonal climatic changes during the year have an influence on the incidence of variceal bleeding in our setting and whether a particular time in the year can be defined as a high-risk period for variceal bleed. Materials and Methods: Data of all the patients with diagnosis of acute variceal upper gastrointestinal bleed who presented to our endoscopy centre from January 2010 to December 2019 was retrieved and analysed. The demographic data, clinical presentations and seasonal and monthly variation was analysed. Results: Out of a total of 10200 patients presenting with upper gastrointestinal bleed during the study time period, 530 patients had a diagnosis of variceal bleed after esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD). The majority of variceal bleed patients (48.5%) were seen between May to August months of the year. Conclusions: Contrary to the most of the literature which shows increased frequency of variceal bleed during winters, our patients bleed more during the months of May and August. This could be explained on the basis of unique socio-cultural and demographic pattern of this part of the world.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/36803acute variceal upper gastrointestinal bleed (avugib)varicesseasonal variationupper gastrointestinal bleed (ugi bleed)
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author Shabir Ahmad Shiekh
Ali Imran
Showkat Ahmad Kadla
Mohammad Yasin
Bilal Ahmad Khan
Zeeshan Ahmad Wani
Nisar Ahmad Shah
spellingShingle Shabir Ahmad Shiekh
Ali Imran
Showkat Ahmad Kadla
Mohammad Yasin
Bilal Ahmad Khan
Zeeshan Ahmad Wani
Nisar Ahmad Shah
Seasonal variation in acute variceal upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding: Experience of one decade from Northern India
Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
acute variceal upper gastrointestinal bleed (avugib)
varices
seasonal variation
upper gastrointestinal bleed (ugi bleed)
author_facet Shabir Ahmad Shiekh
Ali Imran
Showkat Ahmad Kadla
Mohammad Yasin
Bilal Ahmad Khan
Zeeshan Ahmad Wani
Nisar Ahmad Shah
author_sort Shabir Ahmad Shiekh
title Seasonal variation in acute variceal upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding: Experience of one decade from Northern India
title_short Seasonal variation in acute variceal upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding: Experience of one decade from Northern India
title_full Seasonal variation in acute variceal upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding: Experience of one decade from Northern India
title_fullStr Seasonal variation in acute variceal upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding: Experience of one decade from Northern India
title_full_unstemmed Seasonal variation in acute variceal upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding: Experience of one decade from Northern India
title_sort seasonal variation in acute variceal upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding: experience of one decade from northern india
publisher Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara
series Asian Journal of Medical Sciences
issn 2467-9100
2091-0576
publishDate 2021-08-01
description Background: There have been several reports of seasonal variations in the incidence of esophageal variceal bleeding but the data available from this part of the world is scanty. Aims and Objective: We aimed to study whether monthly and seasonal climatic changes during the year have an influence on the incidence of variceal bleeding in our setting and whether a particular time in the year can be defined as a high-risk period for variceal bleed. Materials and Methods: Data of all the patients with diagnosis of acute variceal upper gastrointestinal bleed who presented to our endoscopy centre from January 2010 to December 2019 was retrieved and analysed. The demographic data, clinical presentations and seasonal and monthly variation was analysed. Results: Out of a total of 10200 patients presenting with upper gastrointestinal bleed during the study time period, 530 patients had a diagnosis of variceal bleed after esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD). The majority of variceal bleed patients (48.5%) were seen between May to August months of the year. Conclusions: Contrary to the most of the literature which shows increased frequency of variceal bleed during winters, our patients bleed more during the months of May and August. This could be explained on the basis of unique socio-cultural and demographic pattern of this part of the world.
topic acute variceal upper gastrointestinal bleed (avugib)
varices
seasonal variation
upper gastrointestinal bleed (ugi bleed)
url https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/36803
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