Journal article
The management of patients who require temporary reversal of vitamin K antagonists for surgery: a practical guide for clinicians
Abstract
The management of patients who require temporary interruption of vitamin K antagonists is a common clinical problem, affecting an estimated 400 000 patients per year in Europe and North America. Managing such patients is challenging because of the lack of randomized trials assessing different perioperative anticoagulation management strategies and inconsistent recommendations from consensus groups. Recent non-randomized trials have helped to …
Authors
Mannucci C; Douketis JD
Journal
Internal and Emergency Medicine, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 96–104
Publisher
Springer Nature
Publication Date
July 2006
DOI
10.1007/bf02936533
ISSN
1828-0447
Fields of Research (FoR)
Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
AnticoagulantsAtrial FibrillationClinical Trials as TopicHemorrhageHeparinHeparin, Low-Molecular-WeightHumansInfusions, IntravenousIntraoperative CarePlatelet Aggregation InhibitorsPostoperative CarePractice Guidelines as TopicPreoperative CareRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsSurgical Procedures, OperativeThromboembolismTime FactorsVitamin K