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==Background==
==Background==
*If aPTT is totally normal (<1.5x), unlikely that significant drug effect is present


==Reversal Protocol==
==Reversal Protocol==
#Mild Bleeding
##Local control measures
##Delay next 1-2 dose OR discontinue as appropriate
#Moderate-Severe Bleeding
##Local control measures/surgical intervention
##Symptomatic treatment
##Fluids/blood/monitoring
##Oral charcoal administration (if taken <2hrs before)
##Hemodialysis (removes 60% over 2-3hrs)
#Life-Threatening Bleeding
##All above
##Consider
###rFVIIa
###PCC


==Source==
==Source==
Hennipin County Guidelines
University of Utah Healthcare Thrombosis Service Guidelines


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[[Category:Heme/Onc]]
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[[Category:Drugs]]

Revision as of 18:15, 9 June 2012

Background

  • If aPTT is totally normal (<1.5x), unlikely that significant drug effect is present

Reversal Protocol

  1. Mild Bleeding
    1. Local control measures
    2. Delay next 1-2 dose OR discontinue as appropriate
  2. Moderate-Severe Bleeding
    1. Local control measures/surgical intervention
    2. Symptomatic treatment
    3. Fluids/blood/monitoring
    4. Oral charcoal administration (if taken <2hrs before)
    5. Hemodialysis (removes 60% over 2-3hrs)
  3. Life-Threatening Bleeding
    1. All above
    2. Consider
      1. rFVIIa
      2. PCC

Source

Hennipin County Guidelines University of Utah Healthcare Thrombosis Service Guidelines