Perioperative Anticoagulant Management: An Update - C Clarke
Determining the best course of action with respect to anticoagulation in the perioperative period is multifactorial. Patients must be assessed on an individual basis. The assessment should consist of whether anticoagulation needs to be interrupted and if so for how long. The length of interruption will depend on which agent the patient is taking and the bleeding risk of the procedure. Other considerations include previous clotting or bleeding history, mobility post procedure etc.. The goal of this presentation will be to discuss all factors affecting decisions on anticoagulation in the perioperative period and review the most recent literature/guidelines surrounding this topic. Patient specific cases will be used to highlight the thought process and review how to construct a patent care plan surrounding anticoagulants in the perioperative period. This presentation from Corry Clarke, Pharmacist was delivered as part of our virtual conference in October 2020.
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