Epidemiology of Lower GI Bleed in the United States-An Update From the National Inpatient Survey 2005-2014
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Epidemiology of Lower GI Bleed in the United States-An Update From the National Inpatient Survey 2005-2014

Dr. Kalpit DevaniJanuary 1, 20181 min read

Publication Information

Journal: American Journal of Gastroenterology

Year: 2018

Authors: Charilaou P, Devani K, Enjamuri D, Radadiya D, Reddy CM, Young M

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Overview


Epidemiological update on lower gastrointestinal bleeding in the United States using National Inpatient Survey data from 2005-2014.


Publication Details


**Journal:** American Journal of Gastroenterology

**Year:** 2018

**Authors:** Charilaou P, Devani K, Enjamuri D, Radadiya D, Reddy CM, Young M






Key Findings


This publication contributes to the field of gastroenterology and hepatology, providing valuable insights into gastrointestinal health. The research methodology and findings offer important implications for clinical practice and patient care.


Clinical Significance


The findings from this study have significant implications for:

- Clinical decision-making in gastroenterology

- Patient care and treatment protocols

- Future research directions in the field


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For the complete research article, detailed methodology, and comprehensive results, please refer to the original publication.


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This blog post summarizes a peer-reviewed publication by Dr. Kalpit Devani and colleagues. For detailed information, please refer to the original publication.

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