Anticoagulation & Thrombolytics: Hemostasis - Lesson 6
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- An overview of the indications, mechanisms, pharmacology, and side effects of anticoagulants and thrombolytics (including warfarin/Coumadin, the various forms of heparin, and the NOACs/DOACs).
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Just wanted to say thanks for making these videos. I appreciate your ability to break down the topics and how you mix in your own thoughts on these new DOACs.
Thank you Dr Strong , it took me two day to finish it. You are the best.
Thank you so much for this series! Please, please do strongly consider completing this informative series hemostasis. Many thanks!
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Your lectures are too good ! You put everything in a beautiful systematic presentation , your videos are my go to for any topic about any system. I wish you would do a dedicated set of videos for neurology I have no doubt you know each and every topic in medicine like a genius
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very helpful video. thank you! I was looking for the more lessons you mentioned in the introduction regarding e.g.von villebrand disease but could not find any. please throw a link.
Great effort.I would love to know more about the Pharmacogenomics(PGx) and Molecular mechanisms of NOACs
Thanks for the amazing videos! Any chance the rest of the Hemostasis lessons will be published soon?
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I've learned so much from your video for my tomorrow's presentation
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Will be very kind of you if arrange a course like this on immunology.
A complete series on immunology is on my bucket list, but it's a huge commitment to cover the subject well and in as much depth as it deserves. So unfortunately, realistically, I don't think I'll be getting to it for at least a few years.
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Great videos! Thank you so much! It might be too much to ask, but will the other 6 more videos be released?
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i wanna know where are your other lectures on hemostasis.
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As a footnote: Warfarin is the most commonly used VKA **in the US**. In other areas -Latin America and Spain, for example- acenocumarol is the one commonly used.
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Why doesnt heparin affect PT...Xa is affected right
bcoz Xa leads to Thrombin which is responsible for VIIIa.
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