The signs and symptoms of a GI bleed depend on its severity and location and may include: An acute GI bleed develops suddenly and often involves heavy bleeding. Significant blood loss can lead to ...
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 ...
Given GI bleeding is likely to be an established complication of PCI over the next 5 years, perhaps the focus will turn to better predicting which patients are going to bleed and how to prevent this.
Acute gastrointestinal bleeding and perforation ... and are usually underinvestigated in the hope that the bleed will be self-limiting—80% of cases of lower gastrointestinal bleeding are ...
Acute dehydration. Heat cramps ... Decreased GI motility. Discontinue if GI bleed, ulceration, or other disturbances occur. Renal or cardiac disease. Monitor potassium level, clinical status ...