Perioperative management of cardiovascular surgical procedures requiring cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) in patients with hemophilia A poses a clinical challenge in coagulation management. Use of CPB requires the administration of an anticoagulant, usually unfractionated heparin, and also causes dilutional coagulopathy, platelet dysfunction or platelet consumption coagulopathy. Hypothermia and activation of the inflammatory cascade also affect coagulation. The effects of CPB on circulating levels of factor VIII have not been clearly defined. In this review, the effects of CPB and hemodilution on FVIII are shown in a case presentation, and perioperative laboratory testing in patients with hemophilia A having cardiac surgery is discussed along w...
Patients with coagulation disorders present the entire open-heart surgical team with an increased ch...
complex issue because there exists the need to maintain a delicate balance betweenanticoagulation fo...
Hemophilia presents challenging consideration for anesthesiologists. In non emergency cases it is es...
Patients with hemophilia A (Hem A) requiring cardiopulmonary bypass–supported cardiac surgery pose u...
Perioperative coagulopathy is regularly observed in patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery and i...
Rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) include the hereditary deficiency of fibrinogen, factor (F)II, FV, FV...
Hemophilia is an X-linked, recessive bleeding disorder. Improvements in factor replacement therapy a...
Background: Postoperative bleeding is one of the most common complications of cardiac surgery. Discu...
Patients with pre-existing coagulopathies who undergo surgical interventions are at increased risk f...
In cardiac surgery all over the world bleeding remains a relevant problem for a number of reasons. A...
Key Clinical Message In hemophilia patients undergoing cardiac surgery, ROTEM® and Quantra® viscoela...
Recently, new attempts have been made to fight old problems of coagulation and hemostasis as they re...
Cardiac surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has increased in both number and safety over ...
Patients with coagulation disorders present the entire open-heart surgical team with an increased ch...
Bleeding after cardiac surgery remains a significant problem, increasing both length of stay and mor...
Patients with coagulation disorders present the entire open-heart surgical team with an increased ch...
complex issue because there exists the need to maintain a delicate balance betweenanticoagulation fo...
Hemophilia presents challenging consideration for anesthesiologists. In non emergency cases it is es...
Patients with hemophilia A (Hem A) requiring cardiopulmonary bypass–supported cardiac surgery pose u...
Perioperative coagulopathy is regularly observed in patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery and i...
Rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) include the hereditary deficiency of fibrinogen, factor (F)II, FV, FV...
Hemophilia is an X-linked, recessive bleeding disorder. Improvements in factor replacement therapy a...
Background: Postoperative bleeding is one of the most common complications of cardiac surgery. Discu...
Patients with pre-existing coagulopathies who undergo surgical interventions are at increased risk f...
In cardiac surgery all over the world bleeding remains a relevant problem for a number of reasons. A...
Key Clinical Message In hemophilia patients undergoing cardiac surgery, ROTEM® and Quantra® viscoela...
Recently, new attempts have been made to fight old problems of coagulation and hemostasis as they re...
Cardiac surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) has increased in both number and safety over ...
Patients with coagulation disorders present the entire open-heart surgical team with an increased ch...
Bleeding after cardiac surgery remains a significant problem, increasing both length of stay and mor...
Patients with coagulation disorders present the entire open-heart surgical team with an increased ch...
complex issue because there exists the need to maintain a delicate balance betweenanticoagulation fo...
Hemophilia presents challenging consideration for anesthesiologists. In non emergency cases it is es...