MAPPP
MAPPP
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MAPPP

Empower your clinical decisions with evidence-based guidance to balance bleeding and thrombotic risks during surgery and invasive procedures.

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User Rating

4.2/5

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Publisher

Island Peer Review Organization, Inc

Category

Medical

Locales

1

Latest Version

1.3.11

Size

53.7 MB

First Released

Mar 18, 2016
Features

Clinical Excellence at the Point of Care

Standardize your peri-procedural decision-making with peer-reviewed protocols designed to minimize preventable bleeding and thrombotic events.

Dual Risk Stratification

Instantly balance the competing risks of procedure-related bleeding versus underlying thrombosis to determine the safest course of action.

Precision Dosing Guidance

Access specific interruption and resumption schedules for both Warfarin and DOACs, including laboratory monitoring requirements.

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Screenshots

MAPPP - MAPPP app splash screen for Management of Anticoagulation in the Peri-Procedural Period showing the title and medical graphics

MAPPP app splash screen for Management of Anticoagulation in the Peri-Procedural Period showing the title and medical graphics

MAPPP - MAPPP clinical app screen showing a list of antithrombotic medications including Warfarin and Eliquis for clinician selection.

MAPPP clinical app screen showing a list of antithrombotic medications including Warfarin and Eliquis for clinician selection.

MAPPP - Medical interface listing high bleeding risk procedures within the MAPPP clinical decision support app.

Medical interface listing high bleeding risk procedures within the MAPPP clinical decision support app.

MAPPP - Clinical recommendation results for warfarin interruption and bridging in the MAPPP app.

Clinical recommendation results for warfarin interruption and bridging in the MAPPP app.

Description

Despite the considerable efficacy of antithrombotics and the increased number of oral anticoagulants now available, preventable bleeding and thrombotic events are still unacceptably common. While recently marketed agents require less laboratory monitoring, problems with the clinical management of anticoagulated patients persist, particularly in the peri-procedural period. Surgery and invasive medical interventions increase the risk of bleeding, while withholding anticoagulants increases the risk of thrombosis due to the underlying condition(s) for which anticoagulation was originally prescribed. The clinical team must therefore balance these competing risks and make educated decisions regarding the decision to interrupt oral anticoagulation for a medical procedure and, if interrupted, whether to "bridge" anticoagulation with injectable anticoagulants, such as low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) in warfarin treated patients. This guide is intended to: -Assist clinicians in the simultaneous evaluation of procedure-related bleeding risk and underlying risk of thrombosis -Guide decisions regarding the interruption of anticoagulation and the use of anticoagulant "bridging" -Provide detailed guidance for drug dosing and laboratory monitoring in the peri-procedural period -Encourage clear communication between clinicians involved in prescribing anticoagulants and performing invasive procedures This material was created by the multidisciplinary members of the Peri-Procedural Task Force of the New York State Anticoagulation Coalition and IPRO, the Medicare Quality Improvement Organization for New York State, under contract with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), an agency of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The contents do not necessarily reflect CMS policy. 10SOW-NY-AIM-7.3-14-01

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