Coagulopathy reversal in intracerebral haemorrhage
Alexander J. Sweidan, Navneet Kaur Singh, Joseph Conovaloff, Matthew M. Bower, Leonid Groysman, Mohammad Shafie, Wengui Yu
Abstract
As intracerebral hemorrahge becomes more frequent as a result of an aging population with greater comorbidities, rapid identification and reversal of precipitators becomes increasingly paramount. The aformentioned population will ever more likely be on some form of anticoagulant therapy. Understanding the mechanisms of these agents and means by which to reverse them early on is critical in managing the acute intracerebral hemorrhage.
Topics & Concepts
CoagulopathyIntracerebral hemorrhageIntensive care medicineMedicinePopulationAnesthesiaSurgeryEnvironmental healthSubarachnoid hemorrhageIntracerebral and Subarachnoid Hemorrhage ResearchAcute Ischemic Stroke ManagementAtrial Fibrillation Management and Outcomes