How do we implement ANNEXXa-I into our Clinical Practice?

November 30, 2023
For acute care physicians, anticoagulated patients presenting with intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) is an incredibly challenging clinical scenario. ANNEXa-I is a randomized, controlled, clinical trial which provides clinicians with important information on appropriate reversal of anticoagualtion to optimally care for these patients.
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Real World Evidence for Management of Severe Bleeding in the Anticoagulated Patient: Impact of Specific Reversal Therapy for Intracranial Hemorrhage and Gastrointestinal Bleeding

July 28, 2023

Real World studies can provide the foundational support necessary for clinicians to effectively manage anticoagulated patients with severe, often life-threatening intracranial and gastrointestinal bleeding. While randomized controlled clinical trials have provided the initial data necessary for appropriate use of reversal agents such as andexanet alfa for Factor Xa associated bleeding, broader studies enrolling thousands of patients, many with significant co-morbidities, are extremely valuable to clinicians. New information regarding the randomized controlled trial ANEXXA-I, which was halted due to andexanet alfa efficacy, provides additional information supporting reversal therapy for severe bleeding.

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The Role of Real World Evidence in Driving Clinical Care for Anticoagulated Patients with Life-Threatening Bleeding

March 31, 2023
Experts in Emergency Medicine, Pharmacy, and Neurocritical Care describe the impact of real world evidence on the care of life-threatening bleeding in the anticoagulated patient. While clinical trial data remain the standard for clinicians, real world data provide important additional information on the use of a particular Repletion or Reversal therapy for these patients.
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What Are the Barriers to Success When Implementing Care Pathways for ICH Patients?

July 12, 2022

ICH remains deadly and pathways matter but they aren't always what we need and barriers can be overcome with knowledge.

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How Do We Coordinate Care Within Our Hospitals To Improve Outcomes in Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients?

July 5, 2022
Coordinating the necessary care for hemorrhagic patients is complicated- learn the ropes from experts on the UC Stroke Team. "Smoother, faster better" is the name of the game.
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Emergency Nursing Assessments, the NIHSS and Pitfalls in Identifying Acute Stroke Patients. How Do You Do It, and Do It Well?

Brian Gibler posted on 12/4/2020

Moderator: Jordan Bonomo, MD, FCCM, FNCS
Other Participants: Kirk Miller, BSN, RN & Jennifer Campo, BSN, RN

Nurses in the emergency setting are the key to stroke patient progression. From first point of assessment and triage, ED nurses set the standard. 

Ever wonder how experienced emergency nurses identify the needles in the haystacks? Ever wonder how varsity-level nurses impact stroke care in the emergency setting?  In this podcast, Jen Campo and Kirk Miller, experienced nurses at a high-volume comprehensive stroke center share their expertise about emergency stroke nursing.  In a dynamic discussion, they take listeners on a journey through the thought process of the emergency nurse and share advice about improving nursing care in the ED for stroke patients. 

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