Over the past year, I’ve written about bleeding problems in trauma patients caused or exacerbated by the various anticoagulants now on the market. The field of available drugs keeps growing, and the number of ways to keep blood in liquid form is increasing.
Here’s a link to a set of guidelines for approaching and treating patients who are taking these medications and then develop problematic bleeding. There are few good studies that have actually analyzed the efficacy of these methods, but it’s what we have to work with now.
If you have any additional maneuvers that you think should be included, please comment or email. And feel free to implement some studies to find the real best practices.
Link: Guideline for bleeding in patients taking anticoagulants
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