Statistical study regarding anemia in patients admitted with epistaxis. Importance of its control and the associated risk factors

To emphasize the importance of hemodinamic control and risk factors in the patients hospitalized due to epistaxis. Retrospective study of 200 consecutive patients admitted by such cause between 1997 and 2004 of whom 46 (23%) developed some degree of anemia. Among other clinical variables we analyze...

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Hauptverfasser: Pino Rivero, V, González Palomino, A, Pantoja Hernández, C G, Trinidad Ruiz, G, Pardo Romero, G, Montero García, C, Rejas Ugena, E, Blasco Huelva, A
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description To emphasize the importance of hemodinamic control and risk factors in the patients hospitalized due to epistaxis. Retrospective study of 200 consecutive patients admitted by such cause between 1997 and 2004 of whom 46 (23%) developed some degree of anemia. Among other clinical variables we analyze the present risk factors, age, sex, levels of hematocrit and hemoglobin, origin of the nasal hemorrhage, number of transfusions that were required and type of nasal packing used. We prove a significant statistical association (p
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