1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5107(96)80240-9
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Implementation of a standardized multi-disciplinary treatment protocol for acute GI hemorrhage

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“…Although many prospective studies have carefully documented the timing of emergent endoscopy for high-risk patients with nonvariceal UGIH, [44][45][46][47] few have used a control group of patients undergoing delayed endoscopy to compare patient outcomes on the basis of timing alone. Moreover, of the studies that have made this comparison, few have examined the role of early endoscopy as both a diagnostic and a therapeutic tool.…”
Section: Does Early Endoscopy Improve Patient Outcomes Vs Delayed Endmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although many prospective studies have carefully documented the timing of emergent endoscopy for high-risk patients with nonvariceal UGIH, [44][45][46][47] few have used a control group of patients undergoing delayed endoscopy to compare patient outcomes on the basis of timing alone. Moreover, of the studies that have made this comparison, few have examined the role of early endoscopy as both a diagnostic and a therapeutic tool.…”
Section: Does Early Endoscopy Improve Patient Outcomes Vs Delayed Endmentioning
confidence: 99%