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Coagulation abnormalities, bleeding, thrombosis, and management of patients with acute liver failure in Australia and New Zealand.

Stephen WarrillowCaleb FisherHeath TibballsMichael BaileyColin McArthurPia Lawson-SmithBheemasenachar PrasadMatthew AnsteyBala VenkateshGemma DashwoodJames WalshamAndrew HoltUbbo WiersemaDavid GattasMatthew ZoellerMercedes Garcia AlvarezRinaldo Bellomo
Published in: Journal of gastroenterology and hepatology (2019)
In ALF patients admitted to dedicated Australia and New Zealand ICUs, fibrinogen was measured less frequently than other coagulation parameters but, together with platelets, appeared more relevant to bleeding risk. Blood products and procoagulant factors were administered to most patients at variable levels of hemostatic derangement, and bleeding complications were more common than thrombotic complications. This epidemiologic information and practice variability provide baseline data for the design and powering of interventional studies.
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