Emergency intensive care unit pharmacist's intervention may reduce time to four-factor prothrombin complex concentrate administration: a retrospective study
Abstract Background Four-factor prothrombin complex concentrate (4F-PCC) must be administered as soon as possible, and in our emergency intensive care unit (EICU), pharmacists are available on weekdays for consultation on expediting 4F-PCC administration. Although recent reports have described a red...
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Main Authors: | Shoichi Imanaka (Author), Tatsuro Kuwabara (Author), Hiroto Ikeda (Author), Yasufumi Miyake (Author), Hiromi Enomoto (Author), Tetsuya Sakamoto (Author), Nobuhiro Yasuno (Author) |
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2020-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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