2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.joms.2014.08.011
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Hemorrhagic Complications of Dental Extractions in 181 Patients Undergoing Double Antiplatelet Therapy

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“…Bleeding after dental extractions is sometimes affected by pharmacologic therapies like antiplatelet/anticoagulant/anti-hypertensive drugs; literature reports show that dental extraction can be performed safely in patients treated with antiplatelet therapy [32] without withdrawal therapy because the suspension of antiplatelet therapy puts the patient at a higher risk of cardiovascular events [33,34] than the intervention itself. In this study patients on antiplatelet or anticoagulant drugs or suffering from hypertension were 18.1%, 7.9%, and 33.8%, respectively, and the reported percentage of hemorrhage was 0.4%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bleeding after dental extractions is sometimes affected by pharmacologic therapies like antiplatelet/anticoagulant/anti-hypertensive drugs; literature reports show that dental extraction can be performed safely in patients treated with antiplatelet therapy [32] without withdrawal therapy because the suspension of antiplatelet therapy puts the patient at a higher risk of cardiovascular events [33,34] than the intervention itself. In this study patients on antiplatelet or anticoagulant drugs or suffering from hypertension were 18.1%, 7.9%, and 33.8%, respectively, and the reported percentage of hemorrhage was 0.4%.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pour l'ensemble de ces études cliniques [24,36,48,50,54,56,113,185,197,204,228,234,248,281], aucune complication hémorragique sévère non contrôlable par des mesures d'hémostase locale n'est rapportée. Deux études [212,237] ont évalué la perte sanguine après extraction dentaire chez des patients sous aspirine ou clopidogrel comparativement à des patients ne prenant pas d'aspirine ou ayant interrompu leur traitement par AAP 7 jours avant la procédure dentaire ou sous AINS.…”
Section: Arrêt Ou Maintien Du Traitement Par Agent Antiplaquettaire ?unclassified
“…En revanche, en cas d'association aspirine + clopidogrel, le risque de saignement, durant la période postopératoire immédiate est plus élevé en cas de bithérapie comparativement à l'aspirine seule (RR 28, p < 0,001) et au clopidogrel (RR 24, p < 0,001) [54,197] mais facilement contrôlable par des mesures d'hémostase locale [36,54,197,227,228,234]. Aucune hémorragie sévère ou tardive n'est rapportée.…”
Section: Arrêt Ou Maintien Du Traitement Par Agent Antiplaquettaire ?unclassified
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“…When surgery is performed in these patients, even minor oral surgery, discon-tinuation of anticoagulant therapy should be avoided to prevent the onset of thrombosis. Previous reports recommend continuing an anticoagulant therapy during tooth extraction to prevent thrombophilia in patients receiving long-term anticoagulant therapy (9)(10)(11). Patients with APS also receive high-dose glucocorticoids to control severe polyarthritis; in some patients bisphosphonates are administered to prevent steroidal osteoporosis.…”
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confidence: 99%