Literature DB >> 25577414

Dental surgery in anticoagulated patients--stop the interruption.

Michael J Wahl1, Andres Pinto2, Jessica Kilham3, Rajesh V Lalla4.   

Abstract

In a literature review, the incidence and morbidity of bleeding complications after dental surgery in anticoagulated patients was compared with embolic complications when anticoagulation was interrupted. Over 99% of anticoagulated patients had no postoperative bleeding that required more than local hemostatic measures. Of more than 5431 patients undergoing more than 11,381 surgical procedures, with many patients at higher than present therapeutic intenational normalized ratio (INR) levels, only 31 (∼0.6% of patients) required more than local hemostasis to control the hemorrhage; none died due to hemorrhage. Among at least 2673 patients whose warfarin dose was reduced or withdrawn for at least 2775 visits for dental procedures, there were 22 embolic complications (0.8% of cessations), including 6 fatal events (0.2% of cessations). The embolic morbidity risk in patients whose anticoagulation is interrupted for dental surgery exceeds that of significant bleeding complications in patients whose anticoagulation is continued, even when surgery is extensive. Warfarin anticoagulation, therefore, should not be interrupted for most dental surgery.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 25577414     DOI: 10.1016/j.oooo.2014.10.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oral Surg Oral Med Oral Pathol Oral Radiol


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