| Literature DB >> 19102040 |
David Birnie1, Jeffrey S Healey, Andrew Krahn, Vidal Essebag, Soori Sivakumaran, Anthony Tang, Christopher Simpson.
Abstract
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Many patients requiring cardiac arrhythmia device surgery are on chronic oral anticoagulation therapy. The periprocedural management of their anticoagulation presents a dilemma to physicians, particularly in the subset of patients with moderate-to-high risk of arterial thromboembolic events. Physicians have responded by treating patients with bridging anticoagulation while oral anticoagulation is temporarily discontinued. However, there are a number of downsides to bridging anticoagulation around device surgery; there is a substantial risk of significant device pocket hematoma with important clinical sequelae; bridging anticoagulation may lead to more arterial thromboembolic events and bridging anticoagulation is expensive. RECENTEntities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19102040 DOI: 10.1097/hco.0b013e32831bef53
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Opin Cardiol ISSN: 0268-4705 Impact factor: 2.161