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I noticed a cool feature of the bleeding heart flower. As it matures, each blossom undergoes a two-stage opening of its interestingly shaped petals.

The young blossom, shown upper left, doesn't have any openings to either its pistil (the pollen-receiving structure) nor the anther (the pollen-producing structure).

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Upper right shows a middle-aged blossom which has unfurled the first set of petals. This provides an opening that an insect could enter the flower to gain access to the pistils (containd inside the 'heart' of the flower).

As the flower ages futher, another set of petals open, revealing the anthers (lower left). At lower right is another shot of the same blossom, taken from the side to illustrate the exposed anthers.

I theorize that this approach gives the bleeding heart plant an evolutionary reproductive advantage. By exposing each part of the flower in series, it encourages cross-plant pollination. An insect visiting a young blossom may carry pollen from another plant, but can't pick up pollen from the self-same blossom. This grants an advantage to the offspring, which will have a more genetic variation, and will therefore be more likely to weather future selective pressures. Should this plant be out of range of any other individuals, self pollination is still possible (either from one older blossom to a younger one) or via one older blossom to itself.

Given this morphology I'd further hypothesize that the blossom might have two sources of nectar (one in each compartment) to encourage pollinators to visit both the anthers and the pistils.

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Update: I was feeling guilty, as I hadn't actually dissected a flower when I wrote the above text. I wasn't really sure where the pistil was. Well, I think that it is right next to the anthers (in the 'drop'), not inside the 'heart' of the flower as I'd speculated — at least in a mature flower. So my hypothesis may be invalid, or only partially correct (if, for example, the pistil elongates as the flower matures. It is rather a puzzle… why would the flower partially open, but keep the anther and pistil under wraps? I may have to do more investigation.)

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Supported by an independent educational grant from Portola Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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  • Physicians — maximum of 1.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)

All other health care professionals completing this course will be issued a statement of participation.

Target Audience

This activity is intended for US‐based hospitalists (including those in emergency medicine, intensive care, and surgery), internal medicine and primary care providers, cardiologists, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses, pharmacists, and other health care providers who care for patients at risk of thromboembolic events.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of this activity, participants should be able to:

  • Stratify risk for major bleeding in patients requiring anticoagulation
  • Summarize clinical efficacy and safety data of current and emerging reversal agents for NOAC‐associated bleeds
  • Apply clinical standard of care in the management of bleeding from access to selective anticoagulation reversal agents to effective overall supportive bleeding management strategies
  • Employ best practices for anticoagulation therapy reintroduction

Faculty

Christian T. Ruff, MD, MPH

Director of General Cardiology
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Assistant Professor of Medicine
Harvard Medical School
Investigator
TIMI Study group

Elaine Hylek, MD, MPH

Georges madness mac os. Professor of Medicine
Boston University School of Medicine

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Presenter

Christian T. Ruff, MD, MPH

  • Consulting Fee: Bayer, Bristol Myers Squibb, Boehringer Ingelheim, Daiichi Sankyo, Janssen, MedImmune, Pfizer, Portola
  • Contracted Research: Boehringer Ingelheim, Daiichi Sankyo, MedImmune

Elaine Hylek, MD, MPH

  • Consulting Fee: Boehringer Ingelheim, Bristol Myers Squibb/Pfizer, Janssen, Medtronic Portola
  • Scientific Symposia Lecture: Boehringer Ingelheim, Bristol Myers Squibb/Pfizer

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Peer Reviewers

  • Henny Billett, MD: Consulting Fees: Kedrion, BPL Advisory, Bayer
    Contracted Research: Janssen
  • Victor B. Hatcher, PhD: No disclosures to report relevant to this activity

Providers

Einstein-Montefiore Center for Continuing Medical Education
The Center for Continuing Medical Education (CCME) staff at Albert Einstein College of Medicine has no disclosures to report relevant to this activity.

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Alissa Yost, Senior Program Manager has nothing to disclose relevant to this activity.

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