Hypotension develops one to two hours before other symptoms in peptic ulcer rebleeding; a matched cohort study.
Nikolaj Vestergaard CarlsenStig Borbjerg LaursenOve B Schaffalitzky de MuckadellPublished in: Scandinavian journal of gastroenterology (2021)
In patients with peptic ulcer rebleeding, hypotension develops 1-2 h before other symptoms of rebleeding. Thus, close monitoring of blood pressure is needed in order to ensure early identification of rebleeding in high-risk patients.