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References

References for "Non-transfusion Approaches to Coagulopathy"


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11. Crother M, Douketis J, Schnurr T, et al.  Oral vitamin K lowers the INR more rapidly than subcutaneous vitamin K in the treatment of warfarin-associated coagulopathy.  Ann Int Med.  137: E251-E255, 2002.

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13. Weibert RT, Le DT, Kayser SR, Rappaport SI.  Correction of excessive anticoagulation with oral vitamin K.  Ann Int Med.  125: 959-962, 1997.

14. Watson HG, Baglin T, Laidlaw SL, et al.  A comparison of the efficacy and rate of response to oral and intravenous vitamin K in reversal of over-anticoagulation with warfarin.  Brit J Haematol.  115(1): 145-149, 2001.

15. Baker P, Gleghorn A, Tripp T, et al.  Reversal of asymptomatic over-anticoagulation by orally administered vitamin K.  Brit J Haematol.  133(3): 331-336, 2006.

16. Bauduer F, Bendriss P, Freyburger G, et al: Use of desmopressin for prophylaxis of surgical bleeding in Factor XI deficient patients. Acta Haematol. 99:52-53, 1999.

17. Castaman G, Ruggeri M, Rodeghiero F. Clinical usefulness of desmopressin for prevention of surgical bleeding in patients with symptomatic heterozygous FXI deficiency. Brit J Haematol. 94: 168-170, 1996.

18.  White B. Lawler P. Riddell A. Nitu-Whalley IC. Hermans C. Lee CA. Brown SA. Response to desmopressin of factors XI, X and V in patients with factor VIII deficiency and von Willebrand disease.  British Journal of Haematol 126(1):100-4, 2004