Lv thrombus and anticoagulation

    • [DOCX File]Title of application - Department of Health | Welcome to ...

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      Indications for anticoagulation. Indications for which anticoagulation should be considered following stroke/TIA are as follows: Indication related to stroke Decision maker AF (Paroxysmal/Permanent and Atrial Flutter)- Non-specialist decision maker Anterior transmural MI/LV Thrombus

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    • [DOC File]Anticoagulation Management Tool User Manual

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      Anticoagulation treatment will be initiated and discontinued only by a provider. The protocol outlines procedures for monitoring and adjusting warfarin doses. ... with severe LV dysfunction, CHF, previous emboli, or evidence of mural thrombosis 2 – 3 3 months Strong Initiate with warfarin plus ASA ... atrial thrombus at surgery or systemic ...

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    • [DOCX File]Anticoagulation Management Service Guideline.07242016

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      32 Anticoagulation Management Tool User Manual March 2010. 41 Anticoagulation Management Tool User Manual February 2018. 4 Index You may close this text pane to see a graph of INR readings and access other controls such as Set Reminder. L/T (Current) Anticoag Use is the recommended default Secondary indication.

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    • [DOC File]Appendix 3 .uk

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      If no thrombus is evident, heparin anticoagulation may be initiated before pharmacological or electrical cardioversion, followed by warfarin therapy for 1 month after cardioversion. This treatment algorithm has a safety profile similar to that of conventional therapy and minimizes both the period of anticoagulation and the duration of AF before ...

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    • [DOC File]Guide to Anticoagulant Therapy: Heparin

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      Preoperative LV end-systolic diameter is a useful predictor of postoperative survival in chronic MR. The preoperative LV end-systolic diameter should be < 45mm to ensure normal postoperative LV function. Medical treatment. Symptomatic patients may benefit from the following drug therapy whilst awaiting surgery: Vasodilator therapy. Diuretics

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      LV thrombus or at high risk for LV thrombus (ejection fraction < 40%, anteroapical wall motion abnormality) DOACs are not recommended in any of these situations:->with no stenting. ... Anticoagulation is required for this procedure, since atrial thrombus may exist at baseline.

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    • [DOCX File]Anticoagulation Management Tool User Manual

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      The presence of LV thrombus would usually require anticoagulation in a newly diagnosed cardiomyopathy patient, although the situation is less clear for chronic DCM patients. However, left ventricular thrombus may be of greater clinical importance in ICD patients, as defibrillation threshold testing following implantation would generally be ...

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    • [DOC File]ANTICOAGULATION SERVICE - StarChapter

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      Once a patient is entered into the Anticoagulation Management Tool by following the instructions in . First Visit. above, the patient is in the system. This means that when the date of the next scheduled INR visit comes around, a nightly task puts the name on one or both of the Anticoagulation Team lists.

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    • [DOC File]Valvular Heart Disease

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      Apical dyskinesis/aneurysm predisposes to thrombus. Can compromise pump function and cause VT. Left ventricular thrombus. Observed in 10-40% of anterior wall infarcts. Usually in LV apex. Increased risk of embolization during first 3-6 months post MI. Prevent with anticoagulation in patients with: Large anterior MI. CHF. Large apical aneurysm ...

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