Anticoagulants and fracture morphology have a significant influence on total blood loss after proximal femur fractures

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: Annabel Fenwick from the Trauma, Orthopedic, Plastic and Hand Surgery, University Hospital of Augsburg, Stenglinstrasse, Augsburg, Germany have published the paper: Anticoagulants and fracture morphology have a significant influence on total blood loss after proximal femur fractures, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of the study was to investigate the total blood loss depending on fracture type and additional risks, such as anticoagulant use, to be able to recognize vulnerable patients depending on planned surgery and underlying comorbidities.

SUMMARY

    Blood loss after proximal femoral fractures is an important risk . . .

     

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