
149. The Internists Guide to Atrial Fibrillation
The Intern At Work: Internal Medicine
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Is There a Time Cut Off for a Thrombosis?
If a patient has ace ferbelation, and they have either in acute nary syndrum or recent percutaneous coronary intervention, how are anti thrombotic and anti quagulents managed on balance of risks of bleeding and clodding an thrombosis? This is actually a quite complicated topic with many permutations, to be honest. If you ask 50 cad logist, you might get 20 to 30 different methods of doing this. The recommendation from the c c s gy lines is that a du ter with the use of copiligro with an oroantic qoglence of one to 12 months post p cgo wold suffice.
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