Q: What is the minimal rate of bleeding needed to have diagnostic value angiography in GI bleed?
Answer: 0.5 ml/min
For severe gastrointestinal bleed, which remains undiagnosed by upper or lower GI scope, angiography is a great tool to pinpoint bleeding vessel, but if the minimal rate of bleeding is less than 0.5 mL/minute, it may not provide good diagnostic value angiography in GI bleed.
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