Perioperative management of patients treated with the non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants is an ongoing challenge. Due to the lack of good clinical studies involving adequate monitoring and reversal therapies, management requires knowledge and understanding of pharmacokinetics, renal function, drug interactions, and evaluation of the surgical bleeding risk. Consideration of the benefit of reversal of anticoagulation is important and, for some low risk bleeding procedures, it may be in the patient's interest to continue anticoagulation. In case of major intra-operative bleeding in patients likely to have therapeutic or supra-therapeutic levels of anticoagulation, specific reversal agents/antidotes would be of value but are currently...
Thrombin inhibitor dabigatran and factor Xa inhibitors rivaroxaban, apixaban and edoxaban form a new...
Direct oral anticoagulants (DOAs), inhibitors of factor IIa or Xa, are expected to replace vitamin K...
If patients being treated with anticoagulants need to undergo an operation then physicians need to c...
Perioperative management of patients treated with the non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants i...
The field of oral anticoagulation has evolved with the arrival of non-vitamin K antagonist oral anti...
Anticoagulants are widely used, especially in the elderly, for the prevention and treatment of throm...
Background and objectives: Oral anticoagulants prevent thromboembolic events but expose patients to ...
Managing patients in the perioperative setting receiving novel oral anticoagulation agents for throm...
Direct new oral anticoagulants (NOACs) - inhibitors of thrombin or factor Xa - are intended to be us...
Purpose: As the number of patients taking vitamin K antagonists (VKA) is growing, the clinician is i...
Perioperative management of antithrombotic therapy is a situation that occurs frequently and require...
SummaryDirect oral anticoagulants (DOAs) – inhibitors of thrombin or factor-Xa – are expected to rep...
Bleeding represents the most feared complication of the new oral anticoagulants, direct oral anticoa...
About 10% of patients taking a chronic, oral anticoagulant therapy require an invasive procedure tha...
Prothrombin complex concentrates (PCCs) are purified drug products with hemostatic activity derived ...
Thrombin inhibitor dabigatran and factor Xa inhibitors rivaroxaban, apixaban and edoxaban form a new...
Direct oral anticoagulants (DOAs), inhibitors of factor IIa or Xa, are expected to replace vitamin K...
If patients being treated with anticoagulants need to undergo an operation then physicians need to c...
Perioperative management of patients treated with the non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants i...
The field of oral anticoagulation has evolved with the arrival of non-vitamin K antagonist oral anti...
Anticoagulants are widely used, especially in the elderly, for the prevention and treatment of throm...
Background and objectives: Oral anticoagulants prevent thromboembolic events but expose patients to ...
Managing patients in the perioperative setting receiving novel oral anticoagulation agents for throm...
Direct new oral anticoagulants (NOACs) - inhibitors of thrombin or factor Xa - are intended to be us...
Purpose: As the number of patients taking vitamin K antagonists (VKA) is growing, the clinician is i...
Perioperative management of antithrombotic therapy is a situation that occurs frequently and require...
SummaryDirect oral anticoagulants (DOAs) – inhibitors of thrombin or factor-Xa – are expected to rep...
Bleeding represents the most feared complication of the new oral anticoagulants, direct oral anticoa...
About 10% of patients taking a chronic, oral anticoagulant therapy require an invasive procedure tha...
Prothrombin complex concentrates (PCCs) are purified drug products with hemostatic activity derived ...
Thrombin inhibitor dabigatran and factor Xa inhibitors rivaroxaban, apixaban and edoxaban form a new...
Direct oral anticoagulants (DOAs), inhibitors of factor IIa or Xa, are expected to replace vitamin K...
If patients being treated with anticoagulants need to undergo an operation then physicians need to c...