British Columbia Transfusion Medicine Rounds

Anti Inhibitor Coagulant Complex for refractory bleeding after cardiac surgery: Is it safe?

When
Where
Virtual

Event details

The British Columbia Transfusion Medicine Rounds is a monthly 1-hour educational rounds with a multidisciplinary audience bringing together pathologists, clinicians, nurses, technologists, and researchers from British Columbia and throughout Canada who have an interest in Transfusion Medicine.

For Fellows of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, The British Columbia Transfusion Medicine Rounds is a self-approved group learning activity (Section 1) as defined by the Maintenance of Certification program of The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada.

Presented by

Dr. Joshua Nicholas

Learning objectives

The learning objectives of this webinar include:

  1. Describe activated factor concentrate use in post cardiopulmonary bypass bleeding.
  2. Review the safety profile of AICC in prior literature.
  3. Discuss the experience and propensity matched analysis of AICC use at Stanford Hospital.

Registration

Registration is required for this event using the Zoom registration formAfter registering for the series, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting, including links to add the series to your calendar.

To receive updates on future rounds, please join the mailing list: British Columbia Transfusion Rounds - Mailing List (google.com)

To access recordings from past British Columbia Transfusion Medicine Rounds, visit the University of British Columbia website: Transfusion Medicine Rounds - Pathology (ubc.ca)