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TREATMENT
■ In the ED, immediate broad spectrum antibiotics should be started.
■ Antibiotics should cover Staphylococcus,Streptococcus,Pseudomonas, and
Bacteroides.
■ The majority of perforations are treated surgically; therefore, a surgical
consult should be immediately requested.
■ Keep the patient NPO and treat shock with IV fluids and vasopressors if
necessary.
■ H2 blockers have no role in treatment of Boerhaave syndrome.

DISPOSITION
■ There is a 10% mortality rate when the disease is immediately recognized;
this↑to 50% survival when perforation has occurred >24 hours before ED
presentation.
■ Most patients will require ICU level of care.

ESOPHAGEALVARICES

Varices are dilated submucosal veins that become distended when portal pres-
sure is elevated. They are found in half of patients with ascites. One-third of
cases cause upper GI bleeding. (See also “Upper GI Bleeding.”)

SYMPTOMS
Usually presents as an upper GI bleed

TREATMENT
■ Bleeding may be life threatening; adequate fluid resuscitation with IV
fluids and blood products if needed
■ Over-resuscitation can increase portal pressure and increase rate of bleeding
(hematocrit >30% is associated with elevated portal pressures).
■ Coagulopathic patients may require FFP or platelets.
■ IV octreotide
■ IV antibiotics (third-generation cephalosporin or floroquinolone)
■ Balloon tamponade (Sengstaken-Blakemore and Minnesota tubes) may
be used to stop hemorrhage. Strongly advise prior airway protection.
■ Emergent endoscopy is needed for banding or sclerotherapy of bleeding varices.

DISPOSITION
■ In-house mortality rates are 15%.
■ Patients require ICU care.

ACHALASIA

SYMPTOMS
Dysphagia, odynophagia, regurgitation of undigested food

DIFFERENTIAL
Spasm, stricture, tumor

DIAGNOSIS
Bird’s beakon barium swallow, dilation of upper esophagus with narrowing
at cardioesophageal junction (see Figure 11.2).

ABDOMINAL AND GASTROINTESTINAL


EMERGENCIES

FIGURE 11.2. Acha-
lasia seen on barium
swallow.

(Reproduced, with permis-
sion, from Chen MYM,
Pope TL, Ott DJ. Basic
Radiology. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 2004:258.)
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