Managing GI Bleeding - Dennis M. Jensen, MD - UCLA Digestive Disease
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Explore the latest insights on managing gastrointestinal bleeding in this comprehensive lecture from the UCLA Mellinkoff Gastroenterology and Hepatology Symposium. Delve into crucial topics such as red cell transfusions and their impact on 30-day mortality, analyze the results of randomized trials, and understand the classification and treatment of GI bleeding. Learn about delayed polypectomy bleeding and effective strategies for treating delayed bleeding. Gain valuable knowledge from Dr. Dennis M. Jensen's expertise in the field of gastroenterology and hepatology, and discover how these findings can be applied to improve patient care and outcomes.
Syllabus
Introduction
Red cell transfusions do not increase 30day mortality
Results of the study
Randomized trial
Classification
Treatment
Delayed polypectomy bleeding
Treating delayed bleeding
A sanity check
Taught by
UCLA Health