[Gastrointestinal and hepatic emergencies in acute and emergency care].
Philipp KasperMünevver DemirSeung-Hun ChonChristiane J BrunsTobias GoeserGuido MichelsPublished in: Medizinische Klinik, Intensivmedizin und Notfallmedizin (2023)
Acute gastrointestinal emergencies are one of the most common presentations to the emergency department. If the main symptom is acute abdominal pain, this is referred to as "acute abdomen". An acute abdomen demands urgent attention and treatment and can be caused by different pathologies (e.g., peptic ulcer disease, acute pancreatitis, diverticulitis). Hepatic emergencies include acute liver failure and acute-on-chronic liver failure. Due to the large number of possible differential diagnoses with variable clinical symptoms, rapid diagnosis of the underlying etiology of gastrointestinal and liver emergencies is a major challenge in daily clinical practice. A structured approach and prompt initiation of adequate diagnostic and treatment measures are essential in order to reduce mortality.
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