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.
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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CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE Bacterial Infections, CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE BACTERIAL INFECTIONS SPECIFIC, PREGNANCY CLINICAL PRACTICE GUIDELINE Bacterial Infections Specific, PREGNANCY, ANAESTHESIA IN PREGNANCY FOR NON, Physiological Approach to Assessment of, Affective Domain 1, Affective Domain, Ultrasound, Function tests in different trimesters