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Pre-endoscopic Rockall and Blatchford scores to identify which emergency department patients with suspected gastrointestinal bleed do not need endoscopic …

Meltzer et al., 2013

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12848661908573455355
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Meltzer A
Burnett S
Pinchbeck C
Brown A
Choudhri T
Yadav K
Fleischer D
Pines J
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The Journal of emergency medicine

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BACKGROUND: The pre-endoscopic Rockall Score (RS) and the Glasgow-Blatchford Scores (GBS) can help risk stratify patients with upper gastrointestinal bleed who are seen in the Emergency Department (ED). The RS and GBS have yet to be validated in a United …
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