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Drawing on his expertise as a cardiothoracic anesthesiologist, Dr. Jerrold Levy discusses the prevention and management of surgical coagulopathy.
01/2008 PPT Click here
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In a Q&A format, Dr. Jerrold Levy explores issues relevant to surgical patients at risk for coagulopathy.
01/2008 MP3 Click here
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This interactive visiting faculty series, led by experts in blood management, combines didactic learning with specialty-specific case evaluations on the prevention and management of uncontrolled perioperative bleeding.
02/2008 PPT Click here
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Vascular surgeon Jeffrey H. Lawson, MD, PhD, expresses his views on the management of excessive bleeding in surgical patients.
03/2008 PPT Click here
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Dr. Jerrold H. Levy’s presentation from The Road to Optimal Hemostasis: Avoiding Misadventures in Bleeding and Thrombosis program.
04/2008 PPT Click here
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Dr. Jeffrey H. Lawson’s presentation from The Road to Optimal Hemostasis: Avoiding Misadventures in Bleeding and Thrombosis program.
04/2008 PPT Click here
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References from The Road to Optimal Hemostasis: Avoiding Misadventures in Bleeding and Thrombosis program.
04/2008 PDF Click here
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Maureane Hoffman, MD, PhD, shares her views on transfusion, including possible risks and alternative treatments.
04/2008 PPT Click here
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Deborah M. Stein, MD, MPH, FACS, discusses aspects of traumatic brain injury.
05/2008 PPT Click here
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Richard P. Dutton, MD, MBA, is featured in this archived version of a previously recorded live CME Webinar that addresses the prevention and management of uncontrolled perioperative bleeding.
06/2008 PPT Click here
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Presentation on the potential consequences of traumatic combat injury and hemorrhagic shock.
06/2008 PPT Click here
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Ira A. Shulman, MD, a pathologist/transfusion specialist, presents on the evolving model of the coagulation cascade and the 4 phases of the hemostatic process, including vascular spasm and fibrinolysis. As part of this exploration, transfusion practices and the potential prothrombotic effects of platelets are addressed.
08/2008 PPT Click here
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Richard P. Dutton, MD, MBA, shares an anesthesiologist’s perspective on some of the challenges to normal hemostasis, as well as treatments and procedures for the intraoperative and postoperative management of acquired coagulopathy.
08/2008 PPT Click here
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Cardiothoracic surgeon Peter K. Smith reviews the risks and benefits of available prohemostatic agents used by the surgeon to treat acquired coagulopathy.
08/2008 PPT Click here
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As part of the Practicing Excellence in Transfusion (PET) program, Victor A. Ferraris, MD, PhD, discusses evidence-based blood conservation strategies in clinical practice.
07/2008 PPT Click here
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As part of the Practicing Excellence in Transfusion (PET) program, Bruce D. Spiess, MD, FAHA, evaluates the aprotinin controversy in light of seminal clinical trials.
07/2008 PPT Click here
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Vigneshwar Kasirajan, MD, a cardiothoracic surgeon at the VCU Pauley Heart Center, discusses that institution’s blood conservation program in cardiac surgery, as part of this Practicing Excellence in Transfusion (PET) activity.
07/2008 PPT Click here
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