Over the past 40 years, major changes have occurred in the area of anticoagulation management. New strategies have been developed for older anticoagulants, older beliefs have been challenged, new ...
Anticoagulants are medications used to treat a variety of medical issues in patients who are prone to blood clots. Anticoagulants work to reduce the risk for clotting; they are available orally or as ...
Cutaneous surgery, particularly for skin cancer removal and subsequent reconstruction, demands a careful equilibrium between minimising thromboembolic risk and managing perioperative haemorrhage.
The inpatient anticoagulation management system should be reliable, sustainable, and seamlessly integrated with all patient-care resources of the health care organization. Whenever possible, processes ...
Anticoagulation clinics in an integrated healthcare system differed widely in their organization and management, but these differences were not consistently related to their performance. To describe ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Anticoagulants are one of the most commonly prescribed medication classes, and the utilization of these agents ...
The management of anticoagulant medications in patients undergoing regional anesthesia procedures remains an evolving topic. As with all procedures, the goal is to maintain balance between bleeding ...
Background: Monitoring oral anticoagulants is logistically challenging for both patients and medical staff. We evaluated the effect of adding an interactive voice response system to computerized ...
This article describes an intervention whereby specialist anticoagulant nurses work with patients who have poor warfarin management to help them switch to new oral anticoagulants or increase their ...
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