anticoagulant therapyhematomalow molecular weight heparinobstetric patientpostoperative careregional anesthesiawarfarinPatients requiring gynecologic surgery may be on oral anticoagulants for a variety of reasons. The American College of Chest Physicians (ACCP) recommends an individualized approach to determine the...
Anticoagulant therapy is effective for venous and peripheral arterial embolisms in these patients; however, it has opposite effects when applied for thoracic aortic mural thrombosis because of the risk of new arterial embolisms. Recently, thoracic endovascular aortic repair (TEVAR) has been used to ...
People of other cultures may have different views and approaches to certain illnesses. Many people believe that a disease can be healed through divine intervention or spirituality. Before beginning health teaching, the nurse must conduct an individual cultural assessment instead of relying only on gener...
Spinal subdural hematoma associated with anticoagulant therapy in a patient with spinal meningioma. A case of spontaneous subdural hematoma in the cervicothoracic region associated with a small meningioma in a patient on anticoagulant therapy is presented... T Ezra,Shalit Mordechai N,S Ricardo - 《...
BACKGROUND: Clinicians should consider the clinical impact of anticoagulant-related bleeding when deciding on the duration of anticoagulant therapy in pati... Linkins,Lori-Ann - 《Annals of Internal Medicine》 被引量: 2328发表: 2003年 Safety indicators for inpatient and outpatient oral anticoagulant ...
PMCs for anticoagulation therapy Oral anticoagulation therapy with warfarin is beneficial for the primary and secondary prevention of life-threatening thromboembolic events. Warfarin exhibits anticoagulant actions and prophylactic effects on thrombosis by inhibiting the synthesis of vitamin K-dependent coagulation...
For low butalbital doses or less frequent use, consider abrupt discontinuation of therapy or a gradual taper over 2 to 4 weeks. If use is frequent or at high doses or if a patient has developed chronic migraine, discontinuing the butalbital-containing product and replacing with a gradual ...
(23 gauge or smaller) can be used for the vaccination and firm pressure applied to the site (without rubbing) for 5 to 10 minutes. The patient should be instructed concerning the risk of hematoma from the injection. Patients on anticoagulant therapy should be considered to have the same ...
[44,47,48]. Relatives appeared to play an important role in safety, in the prevention of medication errors in the home (self-administration of medication), in hospital (self-management of oral anticoagulant therapy) [44] and in supporting family members by raising issues on their behalf [44...
Premature discontinuation of any oral anticoagulant, including rivaroxaban, increases the risk of thrombotic events. To reduce this risk, consider coverage with another anticoagulant if rivaroxaban is discontinued for a reason other than pathological bleeding or completion of a course of therapy. Epidural...