Essential hematology for cardiologist

Forget NEJM, Circulation, JACC, for some time. Hope & wish every one of us is aware of a journal called Blood, bringing stunning and dramatic discoveries week after week ,about the most crucial fluid that sustains our life. The journal Blood is published by the American Society of Hematology since 1949. Its impact factor is currently 20.8, celebrating its 75th year of existence . We know, heart disease consistently tops the global mortality and morbidity charts . Without blood, heart is just a purposeless organ with four empty chambers. More than ninety percent of the cardiac mortality happens due to freezing and interruption of blood flow to the vital organs. Can any one dispute, heart is an Innocent bystander, when ACS happens due to an unscheduled pitched battle between blood and the coronary arterial wall ? It is no surprise ,cardiologists spend most of their practicing time, fighting blood from freezing and trying to restore the flow. It is hard to believe there is absolutely little interaction between Hematologists and cardiologists dealing with the same organ. Meanwhile, the drugs we use , pose a constant threat of bleeding elsewhere.As a clinician and cardiologist, anxious screams from our fellows such as this one are not infrequent. Sir, that lady with a prosthetic valve in room 306, is bleeding in gums . Should I stop the OAC ? She is also getting clopidogrel for the recent PCI. What shall we do? Want answers to such questions ? Need to spend tim...
Source: Dr.S.Venkatesan MD - Category: Cardiology Authors: Tags: Uncategorized 4 factor prothrombin complex concentrate 4 factor prothrombin complex concentrate. 4F-PCC : dilute thrombin time andexanet alfa anticoagulants bleeding risk Chromogenic anti-Xa assay dabigatron dapt doacs dTT: dilute Source Type: blogs