Figure 1
Figure 1. Possible reversal of dabigatran. (A) Treatment with a direct thrombin inhibitor (dabigatran) blocks factor IIa (thrombin) and thereby the fibrin formation. (B) Activated prothrombin complex concentrate provides additional factor II, VII, IX, and X (circled red) and also these factors in activated form (diamonds). Factor IIa may then overcome the thrombin inhibitor.

Possible reversal of dabigatran. (A) Treatment with a direct thrombin inhibitor (dabigatran) blocks factor IIa (thrombin) and thereby the fibrin formation. (B) Activated prothrombin complex concentrate provides additional factor II, VII, IX, and X (circled red) and also these factors in activated form (diamonds). Factor IIa may then overcome the thrombin inhibitor.

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