Abstract:The number of patients with non-varicose acute gastrointestinal bleeding who need anticoagulants has increased in the last decade. The choice of method and amount of safe therapy in case of acute gastrointestinal bleeding is complicated. A reasonable optimal balance of therapy between hypo- and hypercoagulant components was determined on the basis of an objective assessment of risk factors for re-bleeding and thromboembolic complications. A council of surgeons, resuscitators and cardiologists decided on the ra… Show more
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