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Life-Threatening Coagulation Disorders in Critical Care Medicine

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Hypercoagulability and bleeding are problems physicians frequently encounter when treating intensive care patients. The coagulation mechanism is a tightly controlled system. Its balance is disturbed in conditions such as septicemia, trauma, shock, and others. The dis turbances may be local or disseminated and the therapeutic options available are limited and nonspecific: limited since in most cir cumstances they may not affect the underlying disease and are si milarly independent of the pathogenic mechanism; nonspecific since they cannot be specifically targeted to the problem of local or sys temic disturbance of coagulation. Furthermore, increased and de creased coagulability may be present at the same time. Activation of coagulation may lead to fibrin deposition and decreased hemostatic capacity, as seen in disseminated intravascular coagulation. New diagnostic approaches for acquired disorders of coagulation have been developed and form a new basis for therapeutic strategies. Despite this progress, many physicians are aware of the problem that, especially for intensive care patients, a treatment very often has to be selected before diagnostic procedures can be completed. We also know that for many diseases rare occurrence or the hetero genity of the patient population make it quite difficult to conduct clinical studies which prove that a therapeutic regimen is efficacious. Thus, much discussion about coagulation disorders in critically ill patients is still necessary. Even so, it is important to provide guidelines for handling these problems.

List of contents

I Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC).- 1 Pathophysiology, Presentation, and Treatment of Conditions Associated with DIC.- 2 Consumption Coagulopathy: Principles of Management.- II Acquired Inhibitors.- 3 Acquired Inhibitors Against Factor VIII and Factor IX.- 4 Lupus Anticoagulants.- 5 Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia.- III Massive Bleeding.- 6 Bleeding in Transplantation Surgery.- 7 Bleeding After Massive Transfusion.

About the author

Viola Hach-Wunderle, Prof. Dr. med., ist Fachärztin für Innere Medizin, Schwerpunktbezeichnung Angiologie, Zusatzbezeichnung Phlebologie. Sie ist niedergelassen in eigener Praxis in Frankfurt/Main und Leiterin der Sektion Angiologie im Krankenhaus Nordwest Frankfurt

Product details

Assisted by Viol Hach-Wunderle (Editor), Viola Hach-Wunderle (Editor), Nawroth (Editor), Nawroth (Editor), Peter Nawroth (Editor), T. C. Telger (Translation)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.1997
 
EAN 9783540614753
ISBN 978-3-540-61475-3
No. of pages 90
Weight 166 g
Illustrations IX, 90 p. 8 illus.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

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