An Epidemiological Study of Heyde’s Syndrome: An Association between Aortic Stenosis and Gastrointestinal Bleeding Gordon E. Pate, Aisling Mulligan |
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Background and aim of the study: An association
between aortic stenosis (AS) and gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding attributed
to intestinal angiodysplasia has been termed Heyde’s syndrome.
Case-control studies of patients with AS or intestinal angiodysplasia
assessing the degree of association have produced discrepant findings. |
between AS and GI bleeding, with an odds ratio of 4.5
(95% confidence interval 3.0-6.8). Age was a significant confounding
factor; patients with both conditions were significantly older than patients
with one or none of the conditions (p <0.0001). The incidence of GI
bleeding in patients with AS was 0.9%, and the incidence of AS in patients
with GI bleeding was 1.5%. |
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