Trastornos hemorrágicos

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Trastornos hemorrágicos

Nombres alternativos:

Coagulopatía

Tratamiento:

El tratamiento depende del tipo de trastorno y puede incluir el reemplazo del factor, transfusión de plasma fresco o congelado, transfusión de plaquetas u otras terapias.

Expectativas (pronóstico):

El pronóstico también depende del trastorno. La mayoría de los trastornos hemorrágicos primarios se pueden manejar y aquellos que se deben a enfermedades, como el CID, dependen de qué tan bien se trate dicha enfermedad.

Complicaciones:

Dependiendo del trastorno, se pueden presentar otras complicaciones.

Situaciones que requieren asistencia médica:

Se debe buscar asistencia médica si se observa cualquier sangrado inusual o intenso.

Referencias:

Kumar V, Fausto N, Abbas A. Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease . 7th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders, 2004.

Hoffman R, Benz E, Shattil S, Furie B, Cohen H. Hematology: Basic Principles and Practice . 4th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Churchill Livingstone, 2004.

Soliman DE, Broadman LM. Coagulation defects. Anesthesiol Clin North America . December 2006;24:549-578.

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