
The Fundamentals: Clinical and Intensive Care Medicine: Anticoagulation
Clinical Medicine - Anticoagulation
The goal of this module is to provide a brief review of venous thromboembolism: physiology, pathology, prognosis and therapy and an overview of anticoagulants, their pharmacology, and their management in the periprocedural setting.
Module Components
Presentations:
- Anticoagulation - Anish Sharda, MBBS
Articles:
- Davidson JC, Rahim S, Hanks SE, et al. Society of Interventional Radiology Consensus Guidelines for the Periprocedural Management of Thrombotic and Bleeding Risk in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Image-Guided Interventions-Part I
- Patel IJ, Rahim S, Davidson JC, et al. Society of Interventional Radiology Consensus Guidelines for the Periprocedural Management of Thrombotic and Bleeding Risk in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Image-Guided Interventions-Part II
Expected completion time: 2 hours
Learning Objectives
- Review the basics of coagulation physiology
- Review the basic pharmacology of medications which affect hemostasis.
- Review the algorithmic approach to both patient and procedure related bleeding and thrombotic risks.
- Review considerations of special common clinical indications to anticoagulation, including periprocedural management
Module developers:
- David Duncan, MD - UC San Diego Health
- Muhammad Noor, MD - Advent Health Orlando

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