Haemin Go / Tuesday, February 1, 2022 / Categories: Podcast, Pre-Hospital, Types Of Content, Podcast, ED First Patient Contact, Types Of Content, Podcast, Testing, Triage & Disability Assessment, Types Of Content, Podcast, Imaging & Diagnostics, Types of Content, Podcast, Fibrinolytic Therapy, Types of Content, Podcast, Endovascular Therapy, Types of Content, Podcast, ICU & Critical Care, Diagnosis, ICH, Topics, Bleeding, BP Targets, Controversies, Recovery, Types of Content, Podcast, Post-ICU Care, Diagnosis, ICH, Topics, Anti-coag, Controversies, Dispo, Secondary Prevention, Types of Content, Podcast, Post-Acute, Rehabilitation & Outpatient, Diagnosis, ICH, Topics, Controversies, Dispo, Secondary Prevention, Types of Content, Podcast, Content Types, Podcast When Should We Consider Restarting Anticoagulation in DVT, PE and Afib Patients? What Should I Tell the Family To Be on the Look-Out for Once They Are Discharged? Moderator: Jordan Bonomo, MD, FCCM, FNCS Other Participants: Aaron W. Grossman, MD, PhD and Stacie L. Demel, DO, PhD Restarting anticoagulation after ICH is a challenge for even the most experienced clinicians. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn from two nationally recognized experts in stroke and endovascular medicine. Frank discussion about the risks, benefits and pitfalls of restarting anticoagulation offers insights for even the most experienced listener. Previous Article Stroke Center Designations Are Big Business. Are They More Than That for Patient Care? Next Article Real World Evidence for Management of Severe Bleeding in the Anticoagulated Patient: Impact of Specific Reversal Therapy for Intracranial Hemorrhage and Gastrointestinal Bleeding Print 7750 Rate this article: No rating Please login or register to post comments.