Author(s): K Siau, W Chapman, N Sharma, D Tripathi, T Iqbal, N BhalaJournal Issue: Volume 47: Issue 3: 2017 Format Abstract Acute upper gastrointestinal bleed (AUGIB) is one of the most common medical emergencies in the UK, with roughly one presentation every 6 min. Despite advances in therapeutics and endoscopy provision, mortality following AUGIB over the last two decades has remained high, with over 9,000 deaths annually in the UK; consequently, several national bodies have published UK-relevant guidelines. Despite this, the 2015 UK National Confidential Enquiry into Patient Outcome and Death in AUGIB highlighted variations in practice, raised concerns regarding suboptimal patient care and released a series of recommendations. This review paper incorporates the latest available evidence and UK-relevant guidelines to summarise the optimal pre-endoscopic, endoscopic, and post-endoscopic approach to and management of non-variceal and variceal AUGIB that will be of practical value to both general physicians and gastroenterologists. PDF https://www.rcpe.ac.uk/sites/default/files/jrcpe_47_3_bhala.pdf Journal Keywords: gastrointestinal bleedhaemorrhagenon-varicealupper gastrointestinal bleedingvariceal