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Revisiting gastrointestinal bleeding risk in critically injured trauma patients: implications from recent evidence. [PDF]
Ishimwe Mugisha A.
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Unusual Gastrointestinal Bleeding due to an Aberrant Artery Neighboring a Jejunal Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumor. [PDF]
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Gastrointestinal Bleeding due to Intussuscepted Duodenal Lipoma: A Case Report. [PDF]
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Predictive model for in-hospital acute cerebral infarction in patients with acute gastrointestinal bleeding: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2016
Acute gastrointestinal bleeding is a commonly encountered chief complaint with a high morbidity and mortality. The emergency physician is challenged with prompt diagnosis, accurate risk assessment, and appropriate resuscitation of patients with gastrointestinal bleeding. Goals of care aim to prevent end-organ injury, manage comorbid illnesses, identify
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Acute gastrointestinal bleeding is a commonly encountered chief complaint with a high morbidity and mortality. The emergency physician is challenged with prompt diagnosis, accurate risk assessment, and appropriate resuscitation of patients with gastrointestinal bleeding. Goals of care aim to prevent end-organ injury, manage comorbid illnesses, identify
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Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2005
Gastrointestinal bleeding encompasses a broad array of clinical scenarios. The spectrum is diverse because of the multiple types of lesions that can cause bleeding, and because bleeding can occur from virtually anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract. The fundamental tenets of management of patients with gastrointestinal bleeding include the following: (
Phuong Christine, Nguyen +2 more
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Gastrointestinal bleeding encompasses a broad array of clinical scenarios. The spectrum is diverse because of the multiple types of lesions that can cause bleeding, and because bleeding can occur from virtually anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract. The fundamental tenets of management of patients with gastrointestinal bleeding include the following: (
Phuong Christine, Nguyen +2 more
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Endoscopy, 2014
• On the basis of strong research evidence, children with severe upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding should be treated with intravenous proton pump inhibitors. • On the basis of some research evidence and consensus, children with severe gastrointestinal bleeding should be evaluated by endoscopy. • On the basis of some research evidence and consensus,
Angeline O S, Lo, James Y W, Lau
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• On the basis of strong research evidence, children with severe upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding should be treated with intravenous proton pump inhibitors. • On the basis of some research evidence and consensus, children with severe gastrointestinal bleeding should be evaluated by endoscopy. • On the basis of some research evidence and consensus,
Angeline O S, Lo, James Y W, Lau
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Endoscopy, 2010
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Le Moine, Olivier, Devière, Jacques
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Le Moine, Olivier, Devière, Jacques
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Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2011
Gastrointestinal bleeding is a common complaint encountered in the emergency department and frequent cause of hospitalization. Important diagnostic factors that increase morbidity and mortality include advanced age, serious comorbid conditions, hemodynamic instability, esophageal varices, significant hematemesis or melena, and marked anemia.
Ritu, Kumar, Angela M, Mills
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Gastrointestinal bleeding is a common complaint encountered in the emergency department and frequent cause of hospitalization. Important diagnostic factors that increase morbidity and mortality include advanced age, serious comorbid conditions, hemodynamic instability, esophageal varices, significant hematemesis or melena, and marked anemia.
Ritu, Kumar, Angela M, Mills
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