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Hemostatic balance in patients with liver cirrhosis: Report of a consensus conference

Authors :
Angelo, A
Armando, T
Paolo, A
Marco, S
Massimo, P
Edoardo G., G
Oliviero, R
Agostino, C
Daniele, P
David, S
Carlo, M
Stefania, B
Domenico, F
Erica, V
Giovanni Di, M
Paolo, C
Marco, M
Pier Mannuccio, M
Francesco, V
Fagiuoli, S
Angelo Andriulli
Armando Tripodi
Paolo Angeli
Marco Senzolo
Massimo Primignani
Edoardo G. Giannini
Oliviero Riggio
Agostino Colli
Daniele Prati
David Sacerdoti
Carlo Merkel
Stefania Basili
Domenico Ferro
Erica Villa
Giovanni Di Minno
Paolo Caraceni
Marco Marzioni
Pier Mannuccio Mannucci
Francesco Violi
Fagiuoli S
Angelo, A
Armando, T
Paolo, A
Marco, S
Massimo, P
Edoardo G., G
Oliviero, R
Agostino, C
Daniele, P
David, S
Carlo, M
Stefania, B
Domenico, F
Erica, V
Giovanni Di, M
Paolo, C
Marco, M
Pier Mannuccio, M
Francesco, V
Fagiuoli, S
Angelo Andriulli
Armando Tripodi
Paolo Angeli
Marco Senzolo
Massimo Primignani
Edoardo G. Giannini
Oliviero Riggio
Agostino Colli
Daniele Prati
David Sacerdoti
Carlo Merkel
Stefania Basili
Domenico Ferro
Erica Villa
Giovanni Di Minno
Paolo Caraceni
Marco Marzioni
Pier Mannuccio Mannucci
Francesco Violi
Fagiuoli S
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Patients with cirrhosis present with hemostatic alterations secondary to reduced availability of pro-coagulant and anti-coagulant factors. The net effect of these changes is a rebalanced hemostatic system. The Italian Association of the Study of the Liver (AISF) and the Italian Society of Internal Medicine (SIMI) promoted a consensus conference on the hemostatic balance in patients with cirrhosis. The consensus process started with the review of the literature by a scientific board of experts and ended with a formal consensus meeting in Rome in December 2014. The statements were graded according to quality of evidence and strength of recommendations, and approved by an independent jury. The statements presented here highlight strengths and weaknesses of current laboratory tests to assess bleeding and thrombotic risk in cirrhotic patients, the pathophysiology of hemostatic perturbations in this condition, and outline the optimal management of bleeding and thrombosis in patients with liver cirrhosis.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
STAMPA, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308943525
Document Type :
Electronic Resource