HANDBOOK OF
ANTITHROMBOTIC
THERAPY
Fourth Edition
Thomas M. Hyers, M.D.
C.A.R.E. Clinical Research
handbook@careinternet.com
St. Louis, MO
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The
fourth edition of this handbook
is designed to give the practitioner convenient access to practical
information on established and emerging antithrombotic agents.
Proper use of these agents can substantially reduce mortality
and morbidity in patients with thrombotic diseases.
Whenever possible,
algorithms are used to aid in dosing and monitoring antithrombotic
agents. Some of these algorithms have been validated in prospective
studies (pages 8 and 9) whereas others (pages 30-37) are derived
from widespread experience. The reader should keep in mind that
these algorithms are recommendations and not rigid practice guidelines.
The reader will also find flow charts to help in the diagnostic
approach to important thrombotic diseases including pulmonary
embolism (PE), deep venous thrombosis (DVT), atrial fibrillation
(AF), and myocardial infarction (MI).
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