Research Article

Risk Factors for Rebleeding after Emergency Endoscopic Treatment of Dieulafoy Lesion

Table 3

Univariable and multivariable analysis for rebleeding as the primary outcome.

VariableUnivariate OR (95% CI) valueMultivariate OR (95% CI) value

Age >600.71 (0.30–1.71)0.45
Gender0.42 (0.14–1.26)0.120.56 (0.16–2.02)0.376
DL location1.72 (0.71–4.15)0.23
Forrest classification0.75 (0.32–1.78)0.52
Endoscopic treatment0.36 (0.20–0.66)0.0010.38 (0.20–0.72)0.003
Clinical presentation0.59 (0.22–1.6)0.3
Alcohol0.54 (0.17–1.70)0.29
Smoking1.19 (0.48–2.94)0.71
History of peptic ulcer1.12 (0.34–3.69)0.86
Hypertension0.36 (0.08–1.66)0.21
Rockall score, high-risk group (score ≥5)2.35 (0.99–6.26)0.091.87 (0.64–5.52)0.255
AIMS65 score, ≥21.6 (0.66–3.93)0.3
Blatchford score, high-risk group (score ≥6)2.58 (0.32–21.09)0.38
WBC ≥10×109/L2.86 (1.19–6.87)0.023.11 (1.17–8.31)0.023
PLT ≥1501.48 (0.61–3.61)0.39
HGB ≥1000.51 (0.11–2.40)0.4
Cr > 1061.27 (0.32–4.97)0.74
PT > 122.38 (0.99–5.74)0.052.70 (1.02–7.17)0.046