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Anticoagulation in the cirrhotic patient.


ABSTRACT: In the past, patients with liver cirrhosis were thought to be prone to increased bleeding risk. However, those with compensated liver cirrhosis actually have normal coagulative balance, which can become altered when liver function worsens, or infection, bleeding, or acute kidney insufficiency occur. When this happens, it is now recognized that patients with liver cirrhosis are at higher risk of thrombotic rather than haemorrhagic complications. Anticoagulation plays a favourable role both when used therapeutically or prophylactically. Successful anticoagulation is associated with a lower rate of decompensation and with improved survival. To date, treatment has involved the use of low molecular weight heparins and vitamin K antagonists. Preliminary data suggest that novel non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulants can be used safely in patients with liver cirrhosis.

SUBMITTER: Turco L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7001584 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Anticoagulation in the cirrhotic patient.

Turco Laura L   de Raucourt Emmanuelle E   Valla Dominique-Charles DC   Villa Erica E  

JHEP reports : innovation in hepatology 20190716 3


In the past, patients with liver cirrhosis were thought to be prone to increased bleeding risk. However, those with compensated liver cirrhosis actually have normal coagulative balance, which can become altered when liver function worsens, or infection, bleeding, or acute kidney insufficiency occur. When this happens, it is now recognized that patients with liver cirrhosis are at higher risk of thrombotic rather than haemorrhagic complications. Anticoagulation plays a favourable role both when u  ...[more]

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