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We standardize coagulation management in neurosurgery

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​​Our focus lies on neurosurgical diseases. From tumor and vascular surgery to trauma and spine interventions, we aim to make neurosurgical care safer.

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Bleeding complications may cause devastating consequences, especially in neurosurgical patients. The COMAND project aims to better understand, prevent, and manage such events — because even a single drop can make a crucial difference in patient outcomes.

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Antithrombotic medication while essential can be potentially hazardous. With an aging population and increasing medication use, COMAND investigates how to tailor perioperative medication management to ensure the safest possible outcomes for each patient.

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Surgery is a team effort. Anesthesiologists, hematologists, intensivists, and surgeons all shape perioperative coagulation management. The COMAND project unites these specialties to develop evidence-based strategies tailored to the needs of surgical reality.

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Balancing the risks of hemorrhage without increasing the possibility of thromboembolic complications is crucial. The COMAND project aims to establish strategies that help clinicians find and maintain this balance in real-world practice.

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