anticoagulation การใช้
- Such people may benefit from anticoagulation medications such as heparin and warfarin.
- An anti-factor Xa activity may be useful for monitoring anticoagulation.
- American guidelines state that the benefit of anticoagulation is not currently established.
- Venom from vipers, for example, is used in some anticoagulation drugs.
- Anticoagulation is; however, recommended in those who do have risk factors.
- All patients were on anticoagulation drugs during the study.
- This process of thinning the blood is called anticoagulation.
- There is a high risk of massive pulmonary embolism, even under anticoagulation.
- Anticoagulation and antiplatelet agents are given to prevent the narrowed artery from occluding.
- There is no evidence to opt for or against the use of anticoagulation therapy.
- For those with small pulmonary embolisms and few risk factors no anticoagulation is needed.
- Anticoagulation appears to prevent miscarriage in pregnant women.
- In patients at high risk of bleeding, dialysis can be done without anticoagulation.
- Causes of this include anticoagulation, coughing, pregnancy, abdominal surgery and trauma.
- In persistent cases, anticoagulation should be used.
- The treatment plan for these people requires anticoagulation.
- We chose the CardioSEAL over lifetime anticoagulation.
- It generally involves anticoagulation to try and reduce and prevent the size of the clot.
- Other problems include immunosuppression, clotting with resultant stroke, and bleeding secondary to anticoagulation.
- Therefore, long-term anticoagulation therapy with warfarin may be considered in these patients.
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