Management of bleeding in patients on direct oral anticoagulants in emergency department: where we are and where we are going

Author:

De Marco Francesca1,Valli Gabriele1,Ancona Carlo1,Ruggieri Maria Pia1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Emergency Medicine, San Giovanni Addolorata Hospital , via dell'Amba Aradam, 8 00184 Rome , Italy

Abstract

Abstract Many patients who access in the emergency department for acute bleeding are on anticoagulants; before specific reversal agents were developed, bleeding on anticoagulants was burdened with a substantial increase in morbidity and mortality. Clinical trials demonstrated favourable risk-benefit profiles of direct-acting oral anticoagulants compared with vitamin K antagonists in patients with atrial fibrillation and compared with low molecular weight heparin in patients treated and prevented from venous thromboembolism. Even if they drastically reduced some types of bleeding, particularly intracranial haemorrhage, they have not completely eliminated this risk. The arrival of a patient with active bleeding in the emergency department is always a critical scenario that involves resources and costs. In critical setting, the diagnosis and treatment of bleeding should occurred simultaneously. Understanding the pathophysiological mechanisms that occur during bleeding is essential for establish the most appropriate therapies and improve the standard of care of the haemorrhagic patients.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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