Desmopressin acetate 0–3 μ/kg was given intravenously to nine patients with chronic liver disease and to a further six such patients in a double blind controlled study versus placebo. Desmopressin acetate significantly shortened the bleeding time compared with basal values in both groups and compared with placebo. There was also a significant decrease in partial thromboplastin time (but not prothrombin time) and significant increases in factor VIII and its components, von Willebrand factor and ristocetin cofactor activity, but not in factors VII, IX, X, XI, or XII. Increased fibrinolysis could be blocked by concomitant administration of tranexamic acid. No important side effects were seen. © 1985, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.
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Burroughs, A. K., Qadiri, M., McIntyre, N., Matthews, K., Thomas, N., Kernoff, P., & Tuddenham, E. (1985). Desmopressin and bleeding time in patients with cirrhosis. British Medical Journal (Clinical Research Ed.), 291(6506), 1377–1381. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.291.6506.1377
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