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Use of desmopressin (DDAVP) in controlling aspirin-induced coagulopathy after cardiac surgery.

Peter Kam-1994-12-07-PubMed
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Excessive bleeding caused by aspirin therapy in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery is an increasing problem. This case report of six patients illustrates the benefits of using desmopressin to control aspirin-induced coagulopathy. A brief review of the mechanism of coagulation disturbances associated with aspirin and its correction by desmopressin is presented.

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Excessive bleeding caused by aspirin therapy in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery is an increasing problem. This case report of six patients illustrates the benefits of using desmopressin to control aspirin-induced coagulopathy. A brief review of the mechanism of coagulation disturbances associated with aspirin and its correction by desmopressin is presented.

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MedicineCoagulopathyAspirinDesmopressinAnesthesiaCoagulationHemostasisSurgery

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