Liver biopsy in liver patients with coagulopathy

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  • P. Ott
  • H. Gronbaek
  • M.R. Clausen
  • Andre' Wettergren
  • T. Havelund
  • Erik Feldager Hansen
  • Bendtsen, Flemming
  • B.A. Hansen
  • U. Tage-Jensen
  • L.P. Larsen
  • H. Vilstrup
  • Jens Otto Clemmesen
The risk of severe bleeding after liver biopsy is estimated to be 1:12,000 in patients with near normal coagulation (INR < 1,5 and platelet count > 60 billion /l). Beyond these limits, the risk is higher, but still uncertain. The Danish guidelines require INR > 1.5, platelet count < 40 billion /l and normal APTT. In some instances the risk of not knowing the histology is so high that a biopsy is considered even with a more disturbed coagulation. Vitamin K, freshly frozen plasma and recombinant activated factor VII may reduce the risk of bleeding in specific situations, but no firm recommendations can be given
Udgivelsesdato: 2008/11/3
Original languageDanish
JournalUgeskrift for læger
Volume170
Issue number45
Pages (from-to)3671-3673
Number of pages2
ISSN0041-5782
Publication statusPublished - 2008

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