Optimal Management of The Anticoagulated Patient With Life-Threatening Bleeding In The Emergency Department And Intensive Care Unit: A Case-Based Approach

Optimal Management of The Anticoagulated Patient With Life-Threatening Bleeding In The Emergency Department And Intensive Care Unit: A Case-Based Approach

For acute care physicians , the current approach and disease indications for treatment with anticoagulants are particularly relevant. When a patient treated with anticoagulants presents to the emergency department, intensive care unit, or operating room with severe, uncontrolled bleeding, the achievement of rapid controlled hemostasis is extremely important to saving the patient’s life.

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