
IBCC Episode 120 - Tamponade
The Internet Book of Critical Care Podcast
Is It Safe to Drain a Quagulopathy?
If the patient needs tio be insipated, you still want to drain off some fluid before intipating them. Guauopthe is a relative contradication. There's one showing that elevated inar and thropcitopena didn't really correlate very much with bleeding. So quaglopty not as scary as we probably think it is. But at the same time, onow, if we cant fix the quagulopathy while we're waiting, or, you know, certainly go for that. The procedure is pretty somewhere to putting in like a pigtail chest tube.
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