2004
DOI: 10.4065/79.12.1495
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Recombinant Factor VIIa for Rapid Reversal of Warfarin Anticoagulation in Acute Intracranial Hemorrhage

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“…This improved survival was not at the cost of survival of very disabled patients. 20,21 Not only was Hanger et al disability in those surviving found to be no worse, but there were greater functional gains with PCC. There was also a trend suggesting that earlier treatment with PCC is better than late, but late still seemed better than none at all.…”
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“…This improved survival was not at the cost of survival of very disabled patients. 20,21 Not only was Hanger et al disability in those surviving found to be no worse, but there were greater functional gains with PCC. There was also a trend suggesting that earlier treatment with PCC is better than late, but late still seemed better than none at all.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While our CT scan to reversal times were longer than we desired, they are similar to other studies. [21][22][23][24][25] Had these delays been shortened, the effect of PCC may have been greater. High mortality rates with WRICH and some incomplete data collection contributed to smaller numbers of patients available for functional outcomes analysis.…”
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“…50 It was initially used for the treatment of inhibitors in patients with hemophilia. It has also been used in the past to correct anticoagulation in patients with acute ICH, 36 but most studies have been done in patients with hemophilia or factor VII deficiency. 50 Major limitations include cost, prothrombotic potential, and lack of correction of other coagulation factors dependent on vitamin K. Studies have shown that factor VII may be a safe, rapid, and effective way of reversing anticoagulation and may offer an improved quality of life to patients with ICH.…”
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“…36,37 Given the multiple interactions of warfarin with other medications, this is a significant concern because ICH is associated with substantial neurological deterioration. 38 Although most warfarin-induced ICH occurs in patients with therapeutic INR, it becomes the most prevalent mechanism when the INR exceeds 5.0, and it should be highly suspected.…”
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confidence: 99%