2019
DOI: 10.1097/cm9.0000000000000186
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Risk of bleeding in patients with continued dual antiplatelet therapy during orthopedic surgery

Abstract: Background: To prevent risk of life-threatening stent thrombosis, all patients need to undergo dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) for at least 6 weeks to 12 months after stent implantation. If DAPT is continued during noncardiac surgery, there is a risk of severe bleeding at the surgical site. Our study was to assess the risk of bleeding in patients with continued DAPT during orthopedic surgery. Methods: The clinical data of 78 patients with coronary heart disease who und… Show more

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“…[15][16][17][18] Although prior studies consistently report on bleeding complications and transfusion requirements, the impact on volume of transfused blood products has not been assessed. [18][19][20] This study aims to investigate the impact of dual antiplatelet therapy on free tissue transfer outcomes and complications in the chronic wound population. The highly comorbid nature of this population distinguishes it from other populations undergoing free tissue transfer.…”
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“…[15][16][17][18] Although prior studies consistently report on bleeding complications and transfusion requirements, the impact on volume of transfused blood products has not been assessed. [18][19][20] This study aims to investigate the impact of dual antiplatelet therapy on free tissue transfer outcomes and complications in the chronic wound population. The highly comorbid nature of this population distinguishes it from other populations undergoing free tissue transfer.…”
Section: Ementioning
confidence: 99%
“…15–18 Although prior studies consistently report on bleeding complications and transfusion requirements, the impact on volume of transfused blood products has not been assessed. 18–20…”
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confidence: 99%