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Da avaliação dos resultados obtidos nesse trabalho, pode-se concluir que:

 exodontias em pacientes com insuficiência hepática, apresentando INR ≤ 2,50 e plaquetometria ≥ 30.000/mm3, podem ser realizadas sem a necessidade de transfusão sanguínea e que diante, da ocorrência de intercorrências hemorrágicas, o uso de medidas hemostáticas locais pode ser satisfatório.  não houve vantagens quanto ao uso tópico do ácido tranexâmico para obter

hemostasia, em comparação com a aplicação de pressão local com gaze sem o referido ácido. Dessa forma, o uso de um conjunto de medidas hemostáticas locais com esponja de colágeno, sutura em X e pressão local com gaze são eficazes para se atingir a hemostasia, após exodontias em pacientes candidatos ao transplante de fígado.

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