Coagulopathies in critically ill patients
Journal Title: Journal Of Pediatric Critical Care - Year 2019, Vol 6, Issue 5
Abstract
Coagulopathy in critically ill patients is common andof multifactorial, which requires a careful and methodical clinicpathological approach to ensure correctdiagnosis and the appropriate treatment.Aanticipatory monitoringof the coagulation parameters in at risk patients, is needed before the serious episodes of the bleeding or thrombosis occurs. Inthisreview, we have discussed the most frequentlyencountered coagulopathies in critically ill children,with their differential diagnosis, pathophysiology and appropriate diagnosticand therapeutic interventions
Authors and Affiliations
NA Fouzia, Ebor Jacob James
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