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| Anticoagulation for non-valvular atrial aibrillation – towards a new beginningAnticoagulation strategies for patients undergoing percutaneous coronary ... |
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| monitors heparin anticoagulation in the OR (cardiac and vascular surgeries); normal values: 90 .... subsequent ?: ? F II and X – therapeutic anticoagulant ... |
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| Endothelin 1- produced in the endothelial cells and vascular smooth muscleEndothelin 3- circulates in the plasma, found in the brain and functions in ... |
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| HEMORRHAGIC DISORDERS: DISSEMINATED INTRAVASCULAR COAGULATION, LIVER FAILURE, ..... or severe head trauma; Trauma with an increased risk of life-threatening … |
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| Multiple coagulation deficiencies (liver disease, trauma); DIC; Warfarin reversal; Coagulation deficiency (factor XI or VII). Dose (225 ml/unit) … |
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| In the absence of coagulopathy, continuous epidural anesthesia is the anesthetic of choice for most patients with PIH; Platelet count and coagulation profile should be |
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| II, VII , IX, X, are manufactured by liver and required Vitamin K.abruption, etc; Trauma/surgerybrain injury, crush, burns, etc. … |
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| This includes a review of old and new ways to think about the basics of coagulation, old and new anticoagulant drugs, old and new coagulation tests and ... |
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| WARFARIN. AN OVERVIEW. HEMOSTASIS. VASCULAR SPASM. PLATELET PLUG. BLOOD COAGULATION. GROWTH OF FIBROUS TISSUE IN CLOT. WHEN DOES BLOOD COAGULATE? ... |
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| About 1/3 of reported cases are secondary to generalized infection. 20-25% due to tissue trauma. 10-25% due to malignancy. <10% liver disease … |
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