Blood transfusion for upper GI bleeding should be performed in patients with (1) [...] and (2) a hemoglobin level less than 7 g/dL (70 g/L) if hemodynamically stable with no active or massive bleeding
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hemodynamic instability and ongoing bleeding or susceptibility to complications from oxygen deprivation (for example, ischemic heart disease)
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Blood transfusion for upper GI bleeding should be performed in patients with (1) [...] and (2) a hemoglobin level less than 7 g/dL (70 g/L) if hemodynamically stable with no active or massive bleeding
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Blood transfusion for upper GI bleeding should be performed in patients with (1) [...] and (2) a hemoglobin level less than 7 g/dL (70 g/L) if hemodynamically stable with no active or massive bleeding
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hemodynamic instability and ongoing bleeding or susceptibility to complications from oxygen deprivation (for example, ischemic heart disease)
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