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PTU-041 Dedicated GI Bleed Services Result in a Significant Difference in Inpatient Mortality: a South Yorkshire Experience

M Kurien; E F Wong; F Gohar; K L Dear; B Hoeroldt; K Kapur; A J Lobo; D S Sanders · 2013 · Gut

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Abstract (excerpt)

Introduction Acute upper GI bleeding (AUGIB) is a common gastrointestinal problem associated with significant mortality. 1 Whilst numerous factors have been shown to influence mortality in these individuals including co-morbidity and time…

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Metadata source: Crossref · DOI 10.1136/gutjnl-2013-304907.133