“…Patients were primarily categorized into low‐risk (GBS score ≤2; mGBS score ≤2; AIM65 score ≤1) and high‐risk (GBS score >2; mGBS score >2; AIM65 score >1) groups, respectively …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Patients were primarily categorized into low-risk (GBS score ≤2; mGBS score ≤2; AIM65 score ≤1) and highrisk (GBS score >2; mGBS score >2; AIM65 score >1) groups, respectively. [21][22][23][24] Treatment All clinical management decisions were made according to the discretion of the physicians. The gastroenterologist decided whether and when esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) was to be performed.…”
Section: Definitions and The Scoring Systemsmentioning
The three scoring systems are reliable and accurate in predicting the rates of rebleeding, surgery and mortality in AUGIB. However, AIMS65 outperforms GBS and mGBS in predicting rebleeding.
“…Patients were primarily categorized into low‐risk (GBS score ≤2; mGBS score ≤2; AIM65 score ≤1) and high‐risk (GBS score >2; mGBS score >2; AIM65 score >1) groups, respectively …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Patients were primarily categorized into low-risk (GBS score ≤2; mGBS score ≤2; AIM65 score ≤1) and highrisk (GBS score >2; mGBS score >2; AIM65 score >1) groups, respectively. [21][22][23][24] Treatment All clinical management decisions were made according to the discretion of the physicians. The gastroenterologist decided whether and when esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) was to be performed.…”
Section: Definitions and The Scoring Systemsmentioning
The three scoring systems are reliable and accurate in predicting the rates of rebleeding, surgery and mortality in AUGIB. However, AIMS65 outperforms GBS and mGBS in predicting rebleeding.
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