Meet the Experts: Managing Life-Threatening Bleeding in Anticoagulated Patients in the Emergency Department

Meet the Experts: Managing Life-Threatening Bleeding in Anticoagulated Patients in the Emergency Department

This program focuses on the management of life-threatening bleeds from a range of specialties: Emergency Medicine, Neurocritical Care, Trauma, and Gastroenterology. A panel of international Emergency Medicine experts will provide perspectives on each of the associated areas of bleeding and relevant clinical cases.

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Identifying Anticoagulated Patients in the ED and ICU - Who Should Receive Repletion or Reversal Therapy for Life-Threatening GI Bleeding?

Identifying Anticoagulated Patients in the ED and ICU - Who Should Receive Repletion or Reversal Therapy for Life-Threatening GI Bleeding?

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.

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The Bleeding Patient in the Emergency Department, Evidence-Based Approaches

The Bleeding Patient in the Emergency Department, Evidence-Based Approaches

As the utilization of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) increase, 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.

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EMCREG-International: The Latest in Thrombosis - ANNEXA-4 Study Findings

EMCREG-International: The Latest in Thrombosis - ANNEXA-4 Study Findings

This site leverages the international experts of EMCREG-International to analyze key datasets, provide opinion on the practice of emergency medicine, thrombosis, acute cardiovascular emergencies, acute neurovascular emergencies and critical care, and debate key issues important to practice.

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