Perioperative Hemostasis Coagulation for Anesthesiologists
All anesthesiologists are confronted with patients who show bleeding disorders, whether congenital, acquired, or pharmacologically induced. Although many studies, meta-analyses, guidelines, and textbooks have been published on the subject, they mostly cov
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		    Perioperative Hemostasis Coagulation for Anesthesiologists
 
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 Perioperative Hemostasis
 
 Carlo Enrique Marcucci • Patrick Schoettker Editors
 
 Perioperative Hemostasis Coagulation for Anesthesiologists
 
 Editors Carlo Enrique Marcucci Department of Anesthesiology University Hospital of Lausanne Lausanne Switzerland
 
 Patrick Schoettker Department of Anesthesiology University Hospital of Lausanne Lausanne Switzerland
 
 ISBN 978-3-642-55003-4 ISBN 978-3-642-55004-1 DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-55004-1 Springer Heidelberg New York Dordrecht London
 
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 To Carine, Ella, Catherine, Sophie and Zoé, our girls
 
 Acknowledgement
 
 English language editing by Darren Hart.
 
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 Additional studies with focused objectives needed
 
 Procedure/Treatment SHOULD be performed/ administered
 
 Should is recommended is indicated is useful/effective/beneficial
 
 Only expert opinion, case studies, or standard of care
 
 Only consensus opinion of experts, case studies, or standard of care
 
 Suggested phrases for writing recommendations*
 
 Recommendation that procedure or treatment is useful/effective
 
 LEVEL C Very limited populations evaluated*
 
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