Management of Coagulopathy during Bleeding and Invasive Procedures in Patients with Liver Failure

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Abstract

Alterations in hemostasis are a characteristic feature of advanced liver disease. Patients with coagulopathy of advanced liver disease are prone to bleedings and also thromboembolic events. Under stable conditions, cirrhosis patients show alterations in both pro- and anticoagulatory pathways, frequently resulting in a rebalanced hemostasis. This review summarizes current recommendations of management during bleeding and prior to invasive procedures in patients with cirrhosis.

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Drolz, A., Ferlitsch, A., & Fuhrmann, V. (2018, August 1). Management of Coagulopathy during Bleeding and Invasive Procedures in Patients with Liver Failure. Visceral Medicine. S. Karger AG. https://doi.org/10.1159/000491106

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