2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijom.2017.05.013
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Quantification of bleeding during dental extraction in patients on dual antiplatelet therapy

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“…11 , Lillis et al 15 showed a significantly higher frequency of events for DAPT compared to SAPT and no APT. Additionally, Buhatem Medeiros et al 16 showed a significantly higher volume of blood loss in those on DAPT compared to those on no APT. On the other hand, Park et al 17 reported no significant difference in blood loss exceeding 30 ml between the DAPT, SAPT, and no APT groups.…”
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confidence: 98%
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“…11 , Lillis et al 15 showed a significantly higher frequency of events for DAPT compared to SAPT and no APT. Additionally, Buhatem Medeiros et al 16 showed a significantly higher volume of blood loss in those on DAPT compared to those on no APT. On the other hand, Park et al 17 reported no significant difference in blood loss exceeding 30 ml between the DAPT, SAPT, and no APT groups.…”
Section: Study Characteristics and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Nine studies were prospective controlled cohort studies [11][12][15][16][17][18]20,[25][26] , five were retrospective controlled cohort studies [13][14][21][22][23] , and two were prospective case-series studies 19,24 . In total, the studies included 1059 patients on DAPT, 1428 patients on SAPT, 4452 patients not on APT (no APT), and 111 patients on triple antiplatelet therapy (TAPT) or vitamin K antagonists (VKAs).…”
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confidence: 99%
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