An increasing number of patients are on anticoagulation for a variety of indications. Patients on anticoagulation who present to the hospital with life-threatening hemorrhage, whether trauma related or not, must be assessed for the reversal of anticoagulation. Identification of the type of anticoagulation, the timing of the most recent usage of anticoagulation, and the efficacy of the anticoagulation all have an impact on whether reversal agents should be used. There are a variety of reversal agents, both nonspecific and specific, that could be used for reversal; however, not all reversal agents work for all anticoagulation medication. As more anticoagulation medications are used and indications expand, providers must be aware of the reversal agents available and the efficacy and indications for these reversal agents.
Keywords: Anticoagulant reversal; Direct-acting oral anticoagulants; Heparin; Prothrombin complex concentrate; Warfarin.
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