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Epistaxis and dabigatran, a new non-vitamin K antagonist oral anticoagulant.

Francisco Javier García Callejo1, Carmen Bécares Martínez2, Jordi Calvo González2, Paz Martínez Beneyto2, Marta Marco Sanz2, Jaime Marco Algarra2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Dabigatran is a new non-vitamin K antagonist (VKA) anticoagulant with anti-thrombin action, with supposedly fewer haemorrhagic complications. However, there are actually no established agents to reverse its effect, nor specific coagulation time tests for monitoring it.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: An observational prospective study was developed, noting epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic features among subjects with epistaxis treated with dabigatran. Results were compared with a group of epistaxis cases of individuals under anticoagulant therapy with VKA (acenocoumarol) and a control group without anticoagulation.
RESULTS: Since its inclusion in our health system almost 3 years ago, 19 patients with epistaxis and concomitant use of dabigatran have been attended at the Emergency Unit in our hospital, as against 59 under VKA therapy and 144 without anticoagulation, with a mean admittance rate of 26%, 28% and 14%, respectively. In 3 out of 5 individuals admitted due to dabigatran treatment, previously unobserved renal failure was detected. Blood transfusion was needed in 80% of patients using dabigatran, 58% using VKA and 23% without anticoagulation. Invasive procedures to control nosebleed were required in 80%, 35% and 21%, respectively. Although haemorrhagic risk was lower in dabigatran cases, they showed the longest stay in the hospital when compared to the other groups.
CONCLUSIONS: With dabigatran, there are fewer cases of severe epistaxis than with acenocoumarol, but controlling them is more difficult.
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Keywords:  Adverse effects; Dabigatran; Dabigatrán; Efectos adversos; Epistaxis

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24958185     DOI: 10.1016/j.otorri.2014.02.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Otorrinolaringol Esp        ISSN: 0001-6519


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Journal:  J Thromb Thrombolysis       Date:  2019-04       Impact factor: 2.300

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