Lower gastrointestinal bleeding (LGIB) can present as an acute and life-threatening event or as chronic bleeding, which might manifest as iron-deficiency anemia, fecal occult blood or intermittent ...
Acute gastrointestinal bleeding and perforation are important clinical concerns, traditionally associated with high mortality rates. Advances in clinical practice over the past two decades are ...
Patients who suffer a GI bleed after PCI are a challenging group. They may have multiple comorbidities and are often medically unstable; treatment must balance the need to prevent ischemic post ...
GI bleeding after percutaneous coronary intervention among patients on dual antiplatelet therapy remains risky in terms of ...
Internal bleeding occurs when blood escapes from blood vessels into the body’s interior rather than through an external ...
These risks increased with the number of prescriptions, the authors emphasized. For example, hazard ratios for patients with ...
Selective angioembolisation is a common treatment modality for lower gastrointestinal bleeding. Sepsis is an uncommon complication of ...