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==EKG== | ==EKG== | ||
*EKG may be indicated to assess for myocardial ischemia due to acute gastrointestinal bleeding, especially if there is coexisting: | *EKG may be indicated to assess for myocardial ischemia due to acute gastrointestinal bleeding, especially if there is coexisting: | ||
**Cardiovascular disease | **'''Cardiovascular disease''' | ||
**Significant anemia | **'''Significant anemia''' | ||
**Advanced age | **'''Advanced age''' | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
EKG may be indicated to assess for myocardial ischemia due to acute gastrointestinal bleeding, especially if there is coexisting cardiovascular disease, significant anemia, or advanced age.
EKG
- EKG may be indicated to assess for myocardial ischemia due to acute gastrointestinal bleeding, especially if there is coexisting:
- Cardiovascular disease
- Significant anemia
- Advanced age