Perioperative hemostasis : coagulation for anesthesiologists /
All anesthesiologists are confronted with patients who show bleeding disorders, whether congenital, acquired, or pharmacologically induced. Although many studies, meta-analyses, guidelines, and textbooks have been published on the subject, they mostly cover specific aspects or require a thorough kno...
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg Imprint: Springer,
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- Part I: Pre-operative haemostasis: Cell based coagulation model
- Laboratory testing of hemostasis
- Viscoelastic tests of hemostasis
- Point of care platelet function tests
- Hemostasis assessment and evaluation
- Hereditary coagulopathies
- Acquired coagulopathies
- Drug induced - Antiplatelet drugs
- Intravenous fluids and coagulation
- Split blood products
- Isolated coagulation products
- Pro-coagulant drugs
- Patient blood management. Part II: Per-operative haemostasis: In cardiac surgery
- In Hepatic Surgery
- In Pediatric Surgery
- In Obstetrics Surgery
- In Trauma
- In Neurosurgery
- In Orthopedic Surgery
- In Neuraxial and Peripheral Nerve blocks. Part III: Post-Operative: Intensive Care
- Anti-Coagulation. Part IV: Economic aspects and organization.