Should You Ever Wait to Treat Intracranial Hemorrhage in the Anticoagulated Patient?

Should You Ever Wait to Treat Intracranial Hemorrhage in the Anticoagulated Patient?

As the utilization of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) increases, there is a parallel increase in major bleeding events, especially intracranial hemorrhages, requiring hospitalization. Clinicians are not recognizing or distinguishing major from minor bleeding, or appropriately employing emergent options to manage major bleeding. Recent solutions for DOAC related life-threatening bleeding are under-recognized and under-utilized solutions for patients with these life-threatening emergencies.

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Optimal Management of the Anticoagulated Patient with Life-Threatening Bleeding in the ED and ICU: A Case-based Approach

Optimal Management of the Anticoagulated Patient with Life-Threatening Bleeding in the ED and ICU: A Case-based Approach

Through this critical care approach to the evaluation and treatment of life-threatening bleeding in anti-coagulated patients, clinicians caring for these patients in the acute care setting (ED and ICU) will be better prepared to manage them.

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