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Gastrointestinal Bleeding Pages

Calculators

Glasgow-Blatchford Bleeding Score

Glasgow-Blatchford Bleeding Score (GBS)
Criteria Select
BUN (mg/dL) 1 <18.2 (0)   18.2–22.3 (+2)   22.4–27.9 (+3)   28–69.9 (+4)   ≥70 (+6)
Hemoglobin — Male (g/dL) 1 ≥13 (0)   12–12.9 (+1)   10–11.9 (+3)   <10 (+6)
Hemoglobin — Female (g/dL) 1 ≥12 (0)   10–11.9 (+1)   <10 (+6)
Systolic BP (mmHg) 1 ≥110 (0)   100–109 (+1)   90–99 (+2)   <90 (+3)
Heart rate ≥100 (+1) 1 No   Yes
Melena (+1) 1 No   Yes
Syncope (+2) 1 No   Yes
Hepatic disease (+2) 1 No   Yes
Cardiac failure (+2) 1 No   Yes
GBS Score / 23
Interpretation
0 Very low risk — Can be considered for outpatient management. Virtually 0% chance of needing intervention.
1‒11 Moderate risk — Consider inpatient management and endoscopy.
≥12 High risk — Urgent intervention likely needed.
References
  • Blatchford O, et al. A risk score to predict need for treatment for upper-gastrointestinal haemorrhage. Lancet. 2000;356(9238):1318-1321. PMID 11073021.
  • Stanley AJ, et al. Outpatient management of patients with low-risk upper-gastrointestinal haemorrhage: multicentre validation and prospective evaluation. Lancet. 2009;373(9657):42-47. PMID 19091393.

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