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Time Trends and Impact of Upper and Lower Gastrointestinal Bleeding and Perforation in Clinical Practice
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Over the past decade, there has been a progressive change in the overall picture of GI events leading to hospitalization, with a clear decreasing trend in upper GI events and a significant increase in lower GI events, causing the rates of these two GI complications to converge. Overall, mortality has also decreased, but the in-hospital case fatality of upper or lower GI complication events has remained constant. It will be a challenge to improve future care in this area unless we develop new strategies to reduce the number of events originating in the lower GI tract, as well as reducing their associated mortality.
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Lower Gastrointestinal Events in a Double-Blind Trial of the Cyclo-Oxygenase-2 Selective Inhibitor Etoricoxib and the Traditional Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drug Diclofenac Loren Laine, Sean Curtis, M. J. S. Langman, Anti-inflammatoryAnti-inflammatory AgentsPharmacological StudyGastrointestinal PharmacologyPharmacology | 2008 | 133 |
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