2020
The use of 4F‐PCC to correct direct oral anticoagulant‐induced coagulopathy: An observational analysis
Zheng Y, Tormey CA. The use of 4F‐PCC to correct direct oral anticoagulant‐induced coagulopathy: An observational analysis. Transfusion Medicine 2020, 30: 304-307. PMID: 32342588, DOI: 10.1111/tme.12683.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDirect oral anticoagulantsThromboembolic eventsFour-factor prothrombin complex concentrateLevel 1 trauma centerAdditional prospective studiesRetrospective observational studyProthrombin complex concentrateOff-label useEmergent surgeryOral anticoagulantsMost patientsClinical outcomesTrauma centerHgb levelsProspective studyLabel indicationsComplex concentrateSevere hemorrhageObservational studyHemorrhage sizePatientsCoagulopathyAdministrationBleedingHemorrhage
2010
Evidence‐based practice guidelines for plasma transfusion
Roback JD, Caldwell S, Carson J, Davenport R, Drew MJ, Eder A, Fung M, Hamilton M, Hess JR, Luban N, Perkins JG, Sachais BS, Shander A, Silverman T, Snyder E, Tormey C, Waters J, Djulbegovic B. Evidence‐based practice guidelines for plasma transfusion. Transfusion 2010, 50: 1227-1239. PMID: 20345562, DOI: 10.1111/j.1537-2995.2010.02632.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsTransfusion of plasmaPlasma transfusionCommon clinical scenariosMassive transfusionEvidence-based guidanceSystematic reviewIntracranial hemorrhageTransfusion decisionsPractice guidelinesClinical scenariosRed blood cell ratioEvidence-based practice guidelinesMultidisciplinary guideline panelPlasma transfusion guidelinesBlood cell ratioGroup of patientsClinical practice guidelinesAppropriate transfusionTransfusion guidelinesWarfarin anticoagulationGRADE methodologyGuideline panelObservational studyTransfusionDefinitive guidelines