Endoscopy 2024; 56(S 02): S283
DOI: 10.1055/s-0044-1783365
Abstracts | ESGE Days 2024
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Gastrointestinal bleeding and aortic stenosis: Heyde's syndrome

Authors

  • A. Kostandini

    1   Senigallia Hospital, Senigallia, Italy
  • C. Todeschini

    1   Senigallia Hospital, Senigallia, Italy
  • A. L. Iasci

    1   Senigallia Hospital, Senigallia, Italy
  • I. Pierantonelli

    1   Senigallia Hospital, Senigallia, Italy
  • P. Sassaroli

    1   Senigallia Hospital, Senigallia, Italy
  • M. Calzolari

    1   Senigallia Hospital, Senigallia, Italy
  • M. Mancinelli

    1   Senigallia Hospital, Senigallia, Italy
  • A. Di Sario

    1   Senigallia Hospital, Senigallia, Italy
 

Abstract Text An 80-year-old man presented to the Emergency Department of our Hospital with rectal bleeding and anemia. The patient had a history of atrial fibrillation being treated with DOAC and severe aortic stenosis. The patient underwent upper and lower endoscopy and small-bowel capsule endoscopy; small angiodysplasias were found in the cecum and in the ileum with no active bleeding. We suspected Heyde's syndrome and referred the patient to the Cardiac Surgery Department; transcatheter aortic valve implantation was performed and the patient has experienced no further episodes of gastrointestinal bleeding or anemia. [1] [2] [3]



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15. April 2024

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