In this IVCC podcast episode, Josh and Adam Thomas discuss the diagnosis and management of GI bleeding. They cover key aspects such as differentiating GI bleeds from posterior epistaxis and colitis, and they emphasize the importance of assessing hemoglobin, hemodynamics, coagulation, and signs of bleeding. They highlight the significance of considering cirrhosis and overall patient fitness in risk stratification. The discussion includes practical advice on lab tests like fibrinogen, access considerations, blood product transfusions, and managing coagulopathy with medications like PPIs, octreotide, antibiotics, and TXA. The hosts delve into upper and lower GI bleeds, including variceal hemorrhages and the use of CT angiography, and they also share algorithms for diagnosis and intervention, stressing the importance of source control and avoiding over-resuscitation.
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