Intensive Care BleedinQ Disorders and Treatment
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2005
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Galenos Yayincilik
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Uncontrollable hemorrhage is a significant cause of perioperative and critical care mortality, and is the second leading cause of death from trauma. Unexpected bleeding is a common diagnostic problem in the intensive care unit and patients with coagulopathy have a higher mortality rate than those without. A brief but very directed history, pyhsical examination, and screening hemostatic investigations will help the physician to make a decision between systemic coagulopathy and local hemostatic failure. In this review we first presented clinical evaluation of the bleeding patient and interpretation of common tests of hemostasis and coagulation. Thereafter clinical approach to and management of the common bleeding disorders in critically ill patients were discussed. In this context disseminated intravascular coagulation, hemorrhagic complications of anticoagulant treatment, coagulopathy of liver, renal, and infectious diseases, perioperative bleeding and bleeding due to massive blood transfusions, and hereditary coagulation disorders were reviewed.
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Journal Of The Turkish Society Of Intensive Care-Turk Yogun Bakm Dernegi Dergisi
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