A British Society for Haematology guideline on the assessment and management of bleeding risk prior to invasive procedures

Author:

Lester Will1ORCID,Bent Clare2,Alikhan Raza3ORCID,Roberts Lara4ORCID,Gordon‐Walker Tim5,Trenfield Sarah6,White Richard7,Forde Colm8,Arachchillage Deepa J.910,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Haematology University Hospitals Birmingham Birmingham UK

2. Department of Radiology University Hospitals Dorset Dorset UK

3. Department of Haematology University Hospitals of Cardiff Cardiff UK

4. Department of Haematology King College London London UK

5. Scottish Liver Transplant Unit Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

6. Department of Anaesthesia and Critical Care Royal Brompton Hospital London UK

7. Department of Radiology Cardiff and Vale UHB Cardiff UK

8. Department of Radiology University Hospitals Birmingham Birmingham UK

9. Department of Immunology and Inflammation, Centre for Haematology Imperial College London London UK

10. Department of Haematology Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust London UK

Publisher

Wiley

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3. Society of Interventional Radiology Consensus Guidelines for the Periprocedural Management of Thrombotic and Bleeding Risk in Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Image-Guided Interventions—Part II: Recommendations

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5. Management of Antithrombotic Therapy in Patients Undergoing Invasive Procedures

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