Anticoagulantes, Antiplaquetarios y sus implicaciones en cirugía: una revisión de la literatura / Anticoagulants, Anti-platelets, and their implications in Surgery: A Literature review
Prensa méd. argent
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106(10): 618-624, 20200000. fig, tab
Article
in English
| LILACS, BINACIS
| ID: biblio-1362699
ABSTRACT
All health care providers should be aware of the impact of bleeding disorders on their patients during any surgical procedures. The knowledge of the mechanisms of hemostasis and optimized management are very important. Initial recognition of a bleeding disorder, in such patients with a systemic pathologic process, may occur in surgical practice. The surgical treatment of those patients might be complicated during the surgery due to the use of anticoagulant and/or antiplatelet medications raises a challenge in the daily practice of surgical professionals. Adequate hemostasis is critical for the success of any surgical procedure because bleeding problems can give rise to complications associated with important morbidity-mortality. Besides, prophylactic, restorative, and surgical care of patients with any bleeding disorders is handled skillfully by practitioners who are well educated regarding the pathology, complications which could arise, and surgical options associated with these conditions. The purpose of this paper is to review common bleeding disorders and their effects on the surgical aspect. Many authors consider that patient medication indicated for the treatment of background disease should not be altered or suspended unless so indicated by the prescribing physician. Local hemostatic measures have been shown to suffice for controlling possible bleeding problems resulting from surgery.
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LILACS (Americas)
Main subject:
Surgical Procedures, Operative
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Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors
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Hemorrhage
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Hemorrhagic Disorders
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Hemostasis, Surgical
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Anticoagulants
Limits:
Humans
Language:
English
Journal:
Prensa méd. argent
Journal subject:
Medicine
Year:
2020
Type:
Article
Affiliation country:
Iraq
Institution/Affiliation country:
Abu Ghraib General Hospital/IQ
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