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[Anticoagulants drugs direct trombin inhibitors] Annales françaises d'anesthèsie et de rèanimation [Ann Fr Anesth Reanim] Journal article

 
Lecompte T, Toussaint-Hacquard M, Devignes J 
[Anticoagulants drugs direct trombin inhibitors] [English Abstract, Journal Article]
Ann Fr Anesth Reanim 2009 Sep; 28(9 Suppl):S3-7.


The aim of this review is to explain the central role of thrombin in haemostasis and the main pharmacological features of the anticoagulants that are direct inhibitors of thrombin, with emphasis on orally active small molecules. Owing to the complexity of the clotting system only well designed and conducted studies can tell us which drug is the most useful, safe and convenient to limit each type of thrombosis and what are the appropriate dosage and management. Parenterally administered direct thrombin inhibitors require laboratory monitoring, whereas dabigatran, orally active, does not.



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