Q: Why are patients with head trauma at increased risk for Gastrointestinal bleed (GIB) and require stress ulcer prophylaxis (SUP)?
Answer: The head trauma patients are usually pointed out in all review articles to be at high risk for GIB in the ICU. The data is decades old, but still applicable. This is due to the pathophysiology of high gastrin stimulation of parietal cells in patients with head trauma. Some clinicians put all ICU patients on SUP, but this practice is flawed and not evidence-based. This practice may expose patients with low or no risk of GIB in the ICU to the risk of nosocomial infections. That said, all patients with risk of stress-related GIB should be placed on SUP till risk exists.
Discontinuation of SUP is also an important clinical decision for each patient and should be discussed every day.
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