[Bleeding complications due to anticoagulatoric therapy].

Internist (Berl)

Haemostas, Praxis und Labor zur Diagnostik und Therapie von Blutgerinnungsstörungen, Gartenstrasse 134, 60596, Frankfurt, Deutschland.

Published: December 2009

Anticoagulation is a standard treatment in patients with thrombosis and commonly used in surgical procedures for primary thrombosis prophylaxis. The occurrence of bleeding episodes is the predominant treatment complication. Although monitoring of hemostatic parameters reduces the risk of bleeding, bleedings occur in approximately 10% of patients. Besides standard life saving procedures it is crucial to ensure sufficient coagulation by administering factor concentrates (e.g. fresh frozen plasma, prothrombin complex, recombinant factor VIIa), platelet concentrates and fluid. Specific antidotes are not available for the majority of anticoagulant agents.

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