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Category |
Gastroenterology & Hepatology |
Manuscript Type |
Meta-Analysis |
Article Title |
One in four patients with gastrointestinal bleeding develops shock or hemodynamic instability: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Manuscript Source |
Unsolicited Manuscript |
All Author List |
Mahmoud Obeidat, Brigitta Teutsch, Anett Rancz, Edina Tari, Katalin Márta, Dániel Sándor Veres, Nóra Hosszúfalusi, Emese Mihály, Péter Hegyi and Bálint Erőss |
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Funding Agency |
Grant Number |
The Ministry of Innovation and Technology of Hungary from the National Research, Development, and Innovation Fund (ITM-NRDIF) |
TKP2021-EGA-23 |
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Corresponding Author |
Bálint Erőss, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, Doctor, Doctor, Centre for Translational Medicine, Semmelweis University, Üllői street 26, Budapest 1085, Hungary. dr.eross.balint@gmail.com |
Key Words |
Gastrointestinal bleeding; Hemodynamic instability; Shock; Meta-analysis; Statistics; Review |
Core Tip |
Gastrointestinal bleeding is one of the most common gastrointestinal emergencies with estimated mortality up to 10%. It is associated with significant morbidity, additional burden, and health care costs. It is documented that hemodynamic instability and shock are highly associated with untoward outcomes; they lead to a higher mortality rate, rebleeding risk, prehospital transfusion, and sedation complications. Our study provides clear evidence that hemodynamic instability and shock are common presentations and complications in gastrointestinal bleeding and gives insight into some possible predictor factors. |
Publish Date |
2023-07-26 11:55 |
Citation |
Obeidat M, Teutsch B, Rancz A, Tari E, Márta K, Veres DS, Hosszúfalusi N, Mihály E, Hegyi P, Erőss B. One in four patients with gastrointestinal bleeding develops shock or hemodynamic instability: A systematic review and meta-analysis. World J Gastroenterol 2023; 29(28): 4466-4480 |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v29/i28/4466.htm |
DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v29.i28.4466 |