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This book presents the latest evidence and guidelines supporting the use of anticoagulant therapy for various clinical scenarios. The field of anticoagulation therapy is evolving rapidly, particularly since the arrival and widespread adoption of direct oral anticoagulants. Organized in two parts, this book reviews the pharmacologic properties of various anticoagulants and details the clinical applications of anticoagulant therapy. Drugs such as warfarin and unfractionated heparin, as well as parenteral and direct oral anticoagulants are discussed in terms of their pharmacokinetics, drug-disease interactions, dosing strategies, and risk considerations. Clinical applications of anticoagulant therapy in disorders such as acute coronary syndromes, atrial fibrillation, and thrombophilia and in special populations such as pregnant women, the elderly, and in the patient with cancer are highlighted. Clinical vignettes, algorithms, clinical pearls, and self-assessment questions are integrated throughout the book. Featuring contributions from authorities in the field, Anticoagulation Therapy is an essential resource for cardiologists, vascular medicine specialists, hematologists, internists, and all other healthcare professionals who prescribe anticoagulants.
Sommario
1. Introduction; Joe F. Lau, Geoffrey D. Barnes, and Michael B. Streiff.- Part I. Anticoagulants .- 2. Warfarin; Gregory C. Hadlock, Allison E. Burnett, and Edith A. Nutescu.- 3. Unfractionated Heparin and Low-Molecular-Weight Heparin; Rhynn J. Malloy, Jessica Rimsans, Megan Rhoten, Katelyn Sylvester, and John Fanikosl.- 4. Parenteral Anticoagulants: Direct Thrombin Inhibitors and Pentasaccharides; Allison E. Burnett and Meghan L. Fletcher.- 5. Direct Oral Anticoagulants; Natalie S. Evans.- 6. Anticoagulation Reversal; Marcelo P. V. Gomes and Deborah Hornacek.- 7. Transitioning Between Anticoagulants; Marcelo P.V. Gomes and Maya Serhal.- Part II Clinical Applications of Anticoagulant Therapy .- 8. The Anticoagulation Clinic; Nathan P. Clark and Daniel M. Witt.- 9. Peri-Operative Management of Anticoagulants; Ibrahim M. Ali, Alexander Volodarskiy, and Joe F. Lau.- 10. Acute Coronary Syndromes; Nilay K. Patel and Sammy Elmariah.- 11. Antithrombotic Therapy for Patients with Atrial Fibrillation; Kyla M. Lara and Jonathan L. Halperin.- 12. Anticoagulant Strategies for Electrophysiology Procedures; Stuart J. Beldner and David L. Stern.- 13. Anticoagulation for Cardiac Prosthetic Devices: Prosthetic Heart Valves, Left Ventricular Assist Devices, and Septal Closure Devices; Matthew T. Crim, Supriya Shore, Suegene K. Lee, and Bryan J. Wells.- 14. Anticoagulation in Venous Thromboembolism; Geoffrey D. Barnes and Elizabeth T. Renner.- 15. Thrombophilic States; Adriana Guigova and Tony Philip.- 16. Thrombophilia Testing; Teresa L. Carman.- 17. Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia; Emily Downs, Svetlana Goldman, Surabhi Palkimas, Aditya M. Sharma.- 18. Anticoagulation Therapy in Pregnant Patients; Steven A. Savella, Jessica A. Kvasic, and Joe F. Lau.- 19. Anticoagulation in the Elderly; Ruchika Harisingani, Ibrahim M. Ali, Bhakti Shah, and Salonie Pereira.- 20. Anticoagulation in the Patient with Cancer; Simon Mantha, Dipti Gupta, Chadi Salmane, Mansour Khaddr, Gerald A. Soff, and Richard Steingart.
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Joe F. Lau MD, PhD, FACC, FASE, FSVM, RPVI
Associate Professor of Cardiology
Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell
Director of Vascular Medicine
Director of Non-Invasive Vascular Laboratory
Department of Cardiology
Northwell Health
New Hyde Park, NY
Geoffrey D. Barnes, MD, MSc
Assistant Professor
Frankel Cardiovascular Center at the University of Michigan
Department of Internal Medicine
Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
Ann Arbor, MI
Michael B. Streiff, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine and Pathology
Division of Hematology
Department of Medicine
The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD
Riassunto
This book presents the latest evidence and guidelines supporting the use of anticoagulant therapy for various clinical scenarios. The field of anticoagulation therapy is evolving rapidly, particularly since the arrival and widespread adoption of direct oral anticoagulants. Organized in two parts, this book reviews the pharmacologic properties of various anticoagulants and details the clinical applications of anticoagulant therapy. Drugs such as warfarin and unfractionated heparin, as well as parenteral and direct oral anticoagulants are discussed in terms of their pharmacokinetics, drug-disease interactions, dosing strategies, and risk considerations. Clinical applications of anticoagulant therapy in disorders such as acute coronary syndromes, atrial fibrillation, and thrombophilia and in special populations such as pregnant women, the elderly, and in the patient with cancer are highlighted. Clinical vignettes, algorithms, clinical pearls, and self-assessment questions are integrated throughout the book. Featuring contributions from authorities in the field, Anticoagulation Therapy is an essential resource for cardiologists, vascular medicine specialists, hematologists, internists, and all other healthcare professionals who prescribe anticoagulants.