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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2018 May 1.
Published in final edited form as: Gastroenterology. 2017 Feb 4;152(6):1310–1318.e1. doi: 10.1053/j.gastro.2017.01.042

Table 2.

Differences in Rebleeding by Stigmata of Recent Hemorrhage and Use of Doppler Probe.

Stigmata Standard Doppler P value Difference
(Standard-
Doppler)
95%
Confidence
Invervals
Active Arterial bleed 5/10 (50.0%) 4/14 (28.6%) 0.403 21.4% (− 17.6%, 60.4%)
Non-bleeding visible vessel 7/27 (25.9%) 4/26 (15.4%) 0.501 10.5% (− 11.0%, 32.1%)
Adherent Clot 4/16 (25%) 0/12 (0%) 0.113 25.0% (− 1.1%, 49.9%)
Flat Spots 3/16 (18.8%) 0/16 (0%) 0.226 18.8% (0.4%, 37.9%)
Oozing bleeding 1/7 (14.3%) 0/4 (0%) 0.428 14.3% (− 11.6%, 40.2%)
TOTALS 20/76 (26.3%) 8/72 (11.1%)* 0.0214 15.2% (2.9%, 27.5%)

Legend. Shown are patients (and percentage) with lesion rebleeding for individual stigmata and for all patients (TOTALS) according to endoscopic treatment.

*

p values by Fisher Exact tests.