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Episode 30: Management of anticoagulation for non-valvular a-fib

Anesthesia and Critical Care Reviews and Commentary (ACCRAC) Podcast

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How to Prevent DBT Prophylaxis After a Procedure

You can start an unfractionated heparin drip or low molecular weight heparin high risk procedure two to three days after the procedure. River oxabam just to remember has to be taken with a meal to have full effect and then also important to know that river oxabam and the pixabam can both be crushed and given through a feeding tube. Even if patient can't take a pill by mouth if they can take enteral feeds they can take their direct oral anticoagulant if it's river Oxabam or a pixab am.

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