PMID: 9173217Jan 1, 1997Paper

Management of patients with coagulation defect in oral and maxillofacial surgery. I. Management of patients with drug-induced hypocoagulation

Minerva stomatologica
L ChiariniF Narni

Abstract

Odontoiatric problems, clinical and surgical, connected with defective coagulation, are very frequent. Such cases can be divided into two groups: in the first we find patients with iatrogenic coagulopathy while in the second we find patients with hypocoagulative diseases. In this article the authors present the result of several years of research carried out to obtain a correct clinical and therapeutic approach for clinical and surgical Odontostomatology. After an introduction on clinical pharmacology and the use of anticoagulants, the principal clinical cases are discussed. Various laboratory tests evaluating patients with pharmacological coagulopathy are examined. The most specific and significant tests are illustrated following up the authors experiences. In the last part the authors illustrate cases corresponding to the two serious and frequent complications that can be found in patients with iatrogenic coagulopathy: hematorrhea and thromboembolism. These matters were dealt with from an Odontostomatologic point of view. The results obtained suggest the necessity of keeping to the management that was described. Actually a low percentage of accidents occurred only when the above-mentioned clinical processes were completely pe...Continue Reading

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