Transcription of Coagulation in pregnancy - CSEN
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7 Coagulation in pregnancyPatrick Thornton, BMSc, MBBCh, FCARCSI, Clinical Research Fellow,Joanne Douglas, MD, FRCPC, Clinical Professor*Department of Anesthesia, University of British Columbia, BC Women s Hospital, Vancouver, BC, CanadaKeywords:coagulationhaemostasisfib rinolysisplateletsthrombocytopaeniacoagu lation factorsfactor deficienciespregnancyheparinthrombophili aneuraxial anaesthesianeuraxial haematomaThe Coagulation system undergoes significant change duringpregnancy. The clinician caring for the parturient must understandthese changes, particularly when the parturient has a pre-existinghaematological condition. Because many haematological condi-tions are rare, there often is limited information to guide theobstetric and anaesthetic management of these parturients.
7 Coagulation in pregnancy Patrick Thornton, BMSc, MBBCh, FCARCSI, Clinical Research Fellow, Joanne Douglas, MD, FRCPC, Clinical Professor* Department of Anesthesia, University of British Columbia, BC Women’s Hospital, …
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