Perioperative Hemostasis

Perioperative Hemostasis
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : 9783642550041
ISBN-13 : 3642550045
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Book Synopsis Perioperative Hemostasis by : Carlo Enrique Marcucci

Download or read book Perioperative Hemostasis written by Carlo Enrique Marcucci and published by Springer. This book was released on 2014-09-17 with total page 456 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: All anesthesiologists are confronted with patients who show bleeding disorders, whether congenital, acquired, or pharmacologically induced. Although many studies, meta-analyses, guidelines, and textbooks have been published on the subject, they mostly cover specific aspects or require a thorough knowledge of hemostasis. The goal of this book is to provide the anesthesiologist with an overview of hemostasis and the mechanisms underlying bleeding and coagulation in general and to assist in the understanding of specific coagulation disorders as they may occur in the various anesthesia subspecialties. It is hoped that, through the provision of practical information and tools, the book will help residents and trained anesthesiologists to manage one of the most frustrating challenges that they face: the bleeding patient. A full understanding of coagulation requires a lifelong career, and this book is not intended to replace the consulting hematologist, whose expert opinion should always be sought. The available procoagulant blood products and drugs all have potentially dangerous side-effects; furthermore, in bleeding disorders pitfalls are frequent and a misdiagnosis can have potentially catastrophic consequences. The aim of the editors is thus instead to enhance the collaboration between the disciplines of Anesthesiology and Hematology.


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