@article{RamírezSánchez:70467,
      author        = "Ramírez Sánchez, Ana Belén and Franco García, Mª
                       Esther",
      title         = "{Manejo del tratamiento anticoagulante: situaciones
                       especiales}",
      year          = "2017",
      note          = "The thromboembolic disease supposes a major cause of
                       morbidity and mortality in our country, and for its
                       prevention and treatment anticoagulants drugs are
                       necessary. The current and continuous rise of patients with
                       oral anticoagulant treatment (OAT) has required the
                       decentralization of the ambulatory control and management
                       of these patients. The most used anticoagulants in the
                       community are vitamin K antagonists: acenocumarol y
                       warfarina; and direct oral anticoagulants: dabigatrán ,
                       rivaroxabán , apixabán y edoxabán. This document
                       analyzes the managing of oral anticoagulation in different
                       and concrete situations wich the anticoagulated outpatients
                       face. For that purpose, a literature review of some of the
                       last clinical practice guidelines for anticoagulation has
                       been done, and it has been compared with daily clinical
                       practice. The special situations analyzed are: INR out of
                       range (supra and infratherapeutic INR, and unstable INR),
                       hemorrhagic complications with OAT, thrombotic
                       complications with OAT, minor surgical interventions and
                       endoscopic procedures, gestation, oncological patients, and
                       pharmacological interactions with rifampicin. Currently,
                       guidelines and clinical practice, completely agree to the
                       outpatient anticoagulant management of pregnant women,
                       oncological patients and mechanical heart prostheses; in
                       the case of venous thromboembolism the coincidence is also
                       wide and, it´s in the rest of situations in which
                       differences are evident when comparing revised clinical
                       guidelines and daily clinical practice, needing the medical
                       judgment in order to adapt them to every situation.",
}