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Episode 4: Reversibility from a Neurologist’s Perspective, Prof Martin Grond

Prof. Dr. med. Martin Grond provides a neurologist’s perspective on the reversibility of NOAC therapies and in specific about reversing dabigatran anticoagulant effects using idarucizumab in life threatening emergency situations like ischemic stroke and ICH, based on a retrospective study and real-world experience.

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PC-PH-103062 / December 2021
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Prof. Dr. med. Martin Grond provides a neurologist’s perspective on the reversibility of NOAC therapies and in specific about reversing dabigatran anticoagulant effects using idarucizumab in life threatening emergency situations like ischemic stroke and ICH, based on a retrospective study and real-world experience.

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