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Novel anticoagulants and the future of anticoagulation
Thrombosis Research, 2009Since its discovery during the first half of the 20th century by biochemists at the University of Wisconsin, warfarin (along with other vitamin K antagonists) has remained the only oral anticoagulant available to patients at risk for thromboembolism. After nearly 6 decades in clinical practice, we have learned much about warfarin. Although it is highly
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Seminars in Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, 2008
The conventional management of thrombotic disorders is based on the use of heparin, oral anticoagulants, and aspirin. The development of low molecular weight heparins and the synthesis of heparinomimetics such as the chemically synthesized pentasaccharide represent a refined use of heparin.
Debra A, Hoppensteadt +3 more
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The conventional management of thrombotic disorders is based on the use of heparin, oral anticoagulants, and aspirin. The development of low molecular weight heparins and the synthesis of heparinomimetics such as the chemically synthesized pentasaccharide represent a refined use of heparin.
Debra A, Hoppensteadt +3 more
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Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 2006
Pregnancy is a hypercoagulable state that increases the risk of thromboembolic events. These risks may be further increased in the presence of an acquired or inherited thrombophilia. Thrombophilias have been associated with both maternal and fetal complications.
Andra H, James +2 more
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Pregnancy is a hypercoagulable state that increases the risk of thromboembolic events. These risks may be further increased in the presence of an acquired or inherited thrombophilia. Thrombophilias have been associated with both maternal and fetal complications.
Andra H, James +2 more
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British Journal of Hospital Medicine, 2008
Every junior doctor will have to prescribe some form of anticoagulation therapy for their patients. Foundation year 1 doctors should be familiar with the use of warfarin and heparin as anticoagulants, and be able to prescribe them appropriately, safely and effectively. The use of these drugs is outlined here.
R, Shakur +3 more
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Every junior doctor will have to prescribe some form of anticoagulation therapy for their patients. Foundation year 1 doctors should be familiar with the use of warfarin and heparin as anticoagulants, and be able to prescribe them appropriately, safely and effectively. The use of these drugs is outlined here.
R, Shakur +3 more
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Toxicological Reviews, 2005
Anticoagulant pesticides are used widely in agricultural and urban rodent control. The emergence of warfarin-resistant strains of rats led to the introduction of a new group of anticoagulant rodenticides variously referred to as 'superwarfarins', 'single dose' or 'long-acting'.
Barbara E, Watt +3 more
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Anticoagulant pesticides are used widely in agricultural and urban rodent control. The emergence of warfarin-resistant strains of rats led to the introduction of a new group of anticoagulant rodenticides variously referred to as 'superwarfarins', 'single dose' or 'long-acting'.
Barbara E, Watt +3 more
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Complications of Anticoagulation
Disease-a-Month, 2012The most common complication of heparin therapy is bleeding. Patient actors that increase the risk of bleeding include recent surgery or trauma, dvanced age (ie, age older than 65 years), alcoholism, aspirin use, bed est, immobility, obesity, congestive heart failure, cancer, hypercoagulale states (thrombophilia), childbirth, and pharmacologic doses of
Ozlem, Bilen, Jun, Teruya
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Blood Reviews, 1991
Acquired antibodies to phospholipids form a heterogeneous group, which may be detected in vitro by the inhibition of phospholipid dependent tests of coagulation (lupus anticoagulant) and also by immunological assays, such that a combined approach is required for their reliable detection.
M D, Creagh, M, Greaves
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Acquired antibodies to phospholipids form a heterogeneous group, which may be detected in vitro by the inhibition of phospholipid dependent tests of coagulation (lupus anticoagulant) and also by immunological assays, such that a combined approach is required for their reliable detection.
M D, Creagh, M, Greaves
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Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 2009
This article reviews the commonly used anticoagulants (warfarin and heparin) and associated recommended laboratory testing. Emphasis is on the various modes of International Normalized Ratio testing and associated variability (clinical laboratory, point of care, patient self-testing).
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This article reviews the commonly used anticoagulants (warfarin and heparin) and associated recommended laboratory testing. Emphasis is on the various modes of International Normalized Ratio testing and associated variability (clinical laboratory, point of care, patient self-testing).
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Pharmacology of Anticoagulants
Disease-a-Month, 2012Antithrombotic drugs are used for the prevention and treatment of thrombosis. Targeting the various components of thrombosis, these agents include (1) antiplatelet agents; (2) anticoagulants; and (3) fibrinolytic agents. This review focuses on anticoagulants.
Loke, Chandravathi, MD +2 more
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Anticoagulants and Anticoagulation
Medical Clinics of North America, 1976M, Nussbaum, C B, Moschos
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