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EKG may be indicated to assess for [[myocardial ischemia]] due to [[Gastrointestinal bleeding|acute gastrointestinal bleeding]], especially if there is coexisting [[cardiovascular disease]], significant [[anemia]], or advanced age. | EKG may be indicated to assess for [[myocardial ischemia]] due to [[Gastrointestinal bleeding|acute gastrointestinal bleeding]], especially if there is coexisting [[cardiovascular disease]], significant [[anemia]], or advanced age. | ||
==EKG== | ==EKG== | ||
EKG may be indicated to assess for [[myocardial ischemia]] due to [[Gastrointestinal bleeding|acute gastrointestinal bleeding]], especially if there is coexisting: | |||
*'''[[Cardiovascular disease]]''' | |||
*'''Significant [[anemia]]''' | |||
*'''Advanced age''' | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} |
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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