| Literature DB >> 300080 |
D R Campbell, W F Mason, D B Fraser, J R Standen.
Abstract
Over a four-year period, eight patients with documented gastrointestinal bleeding had angiography as a part of their investigation and treatment at the Department of Radiology, Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, Nova Scotia. A review of these eighty cases has been carried out and angiography has been found to be both safe and reliable in the diagnosis of gastrointestinal bleeding. Cautiously administered intra-arterial pitressin infusion therapy will arrest bleeding in about one-third of cases and in most others will reduce blood loss so that a critically ill patient may be made more fit for subsequent surgery. Patients who have recently received intravenous pitressin should not be given intra-arterial pitressin.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 300080
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Can Assoc Radiol ISSN: 0008-2902