Rivaroxaban for the treatment of consumptive coagulopathy associated with a vascular malformation
C Vandenbriele, T Vanassche, M Peetermans… - Journal of thrombosis …, 2014 - Springer
Journal of thrombosis and thrombolysis, 2014•Springer
The localized activation of coagulation in vascular malformations can lead to a consumptive
coagulopathy characterized by elevated D-dimers and a consumption of fibrinogen and
platelets, eventually giving rise to a bleeding tendency. By reducing coagulation activation,
anticoagulant treatment with heparin is able to limit this haemostatic dysregulation and the
associated bleeding diathesis. Here, we present a case of a consumptive coagulopathy due
to a large venous malformation with a sustained correction of the fibrinogen depletion and …
coagulopathy characterized by elevated D-dimers and a consumption of fibrinogen and
platelets, eventually giving rise to a bleeding tendency. By reducing coagulation activation,
anticoagulant treatment with heparin is able to limit this haemostatic dysregulation and the
associated bleeding diathesis. Here, we present a case of a consumptive coagulopathy due
to a large venous malformation with a sustained correction of the fibrinogen depletion and …
Abstract
The localized activation of coagulation in vascular malformations can lead to a consumptive coagulopathy characterized by elevated D-dimers and a consumption of fibrinogen and platelets, eventually giving rise to a bleeding tendency. By reducing coagulation activation, anticoagulant treatment with heparin is able to limit this haemostatic dysregulation and the associated bleeding diathesis. Here, we present a case of a consumptive coagulopathy due to a large venous malformation with a sustained correction of the fibrinogen depletion and associated bleeding tendency both with subcutaneous enoxaparin and with the oral factor Xa inhibitor rivaroxaban.
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