PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Previous perceptions of cirrhosis as a hypocoagulable state have resulted in empirical blood product transfusions prior to invasive procedures. We evaluate procedure-related bleeding risks in patients with cirrhosis, assess the utility of conventional and newer global coagulation tests, and explore evidence surrounding prophylactic transfusion strategies. RECENT FINDINGS: Recent literature supports the concept of a rebalanced, albeit fragile, haemostasis equilibrium in cirrhosis, with a potential hypercoagulable tendency in stable patients. Standard coagulation tests provide a poor reflection of bleeding risks and yet are relied upon for transfusion thresholds. Consequently, a sizeable proportion of patients receive unnec...
Introduction and Aim: Hemostatic disorders in chronic liver disease and cirrhosis show continued exp...
Introduction and Objectives: For long, bleeding in cirrhotic patients has been associated with acqui...
The liver plays a fundamental role in the production and clearance of proteins involved in blood clo...
The coagulopathy of chronic liver disease causes derangement of the results of traditional laborato...
Bleeding is a feared complication of invasive procedures in patients with cirrhosis and significant ...
Background/Aim: Bleeding risk among patients with acute or chronic liver disease after invasive proc...
Patients with cirrhosis frequently have complex alterations in their hemostatic system. Although rou...
Prolonged prothrombin time and thrombocytopenia are common in patients with cirrhosis. These paramet...
: The prevention and management of bleeding and thrombosis in patients with cirrhosis poses several ...
AbstractPatients with liver disease frequently have substantial changes in their haemostatic system....
Background Management of the critically bleeding patient can be encountered in many medical and sur...
Patients with cirrhosis frequently acquire complex changes in their haemostatic system including a d...
The liver plays a crucial role in coagulation cascade. Global hemostatic process is profoundly influ...
Cirrhosis represents the end stage of chronic liver disease and its transition from a compensated to...
Introduction and Aim: Hemostatic disorders in chronic liver disease and cirrhosis show continued exp...
Introduction and Objectives: For long, bleeding in cirrhotic patients has been associated with acqui...
The liver plays a fundamental role in the production and clearance of proteins involved in blood clo...
The coagulopathy of chronic liver disease causes derangement of the results of traditional laborato...
Bleeding is a feared complication of invasive procedures in patients with cirrhosis and significant ...
Background/Aim: Bleeding risk among patients with acute or chronic liver disease after invasive proc...
Patients with cirrhosis frequently have complex alterations in their hemostatic system. Although rou...
Prolonged prothrombin time and thrombocytopenia are common in patients with cirrhosis. These paramet...
: The prevention and management of bleeding and thrombosis in patients with cirrhosis poses several ...
AbstractPatients with liver disease frequently have substantial changes in their haemostatic system....
Background Management of the critically bleeding patient can be encountered in many medical and sur...
Patients with cirrhosis frequently acquire complex changes in their haemostatic system including a d...
The liver plays a crucial role in coagulation cascade. Global hemostatic process is profoundly influ...
Cirrhosis represents the end stage of chronic liver disease and its transition from a compensated to...
Introduction and Aim: Hemostatic disorders in chronic liver disease and cirrhosis show continued exp...
Introduction and Objectives: For long, bleeding in cirrhotic patients has been associated with acqui...
The liver plays a fundamental role in the production and clearance of proteins involved in blood clo...