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Perioperative risk and antiplatelet management in patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery within 1 year of PCI.

Davide Cao1, Matthew A Levin2, Samantha Sartori1, Bimmer Claessen1, Anastasios Roumeliotis1, Zhongjie Zhang1, Johny Nicolas1, Rishi Chandiramani1, Rashi Bedekar1, Zaha Waseem1, Ridhima Goel1, Mauro Chiarito1,3, Bonnie Lupo4, Jeffrey Jhang4, George D Dangas1, Usman Baber5, Deepak L Bhatt6, Samin K Sharma1, Annapoorna S Kini1, Roxana Mehran7,8.   

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Perioperative cardiovascular complications are important causes of morbidity and mortality associated with non-cardiac surgery, especially in patients with recent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). We aimed to illustrate the types and timing of different surgeries occurring after PCI, and to evaluate the risk of thrombotic and bleeding events according to the perioperative antiplatelet management. Patients undergoing urgent or elective non-cardiac surgery within 1 year of PCI at a tertiary-care center between 2011 and 2018 were included. The primary outcome was major adverse cardiac events (MACE; composite of death, myocardial infarction, or stent thrombosis) at 30 days. Perioperative bleeding was defined as ≥ 2 units of blood transfusion. A total of 1092 surgeries corresponding to 747 patients were classified by surgical risk (low: 50.9%, intermediate: 38.4%, high: 10.7%) and priority (elective: 88.5%, urgent/emergent: 11.5%). High-risk and urgent/emergent surgeries tended to occur earlier post-PCI compared to low-risk and elective ones, and were associated with an increased risk of both MACE and bleeding. Preoperative interruption of antiplatelet therapy (of any kind) occurred in 44.6% of all NCS and was more likely for procedures occurring later post-PCI and at intermediate risk. There was no significant association between interruption of antiplatelet therapy and adverse cardiac events. Among patients undergoing NCS within 1 year of PCI, perioperative ischemic and bleeding events primarily depend on the estimated surgical risk and urgency of the procedure, which are increased early after PCI. Preoperative antiplatelet interruption was not associated with an increased risk of cardiac events.
© 2021. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.

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Keywords:  Ahrombosis; Antiplatelet therapy; Bleeding; Non-cardiac surgery; PCI

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34386899     DOI: 10.1007/s11239-021-02539-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Thromb Thrombolysis        ISSN: 0929-5305            Impact factor:   2.300


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1.  Patterns of Antiplatelet Therapy During Noncardiac Surgery in Patients With Second-Generation Drug-Eluting Stents.

Authors:  Choongki Kim; Jung-Sun Kim; Hyeongsoo Kim; Sung Gyun Ahn; Sungsoo Cho; Oh-Hyun Lee; Jong-Kwan Park; Sanghoon Shin; Jae Youn Moon; Hoyoun Won; Yongsung Suh; Jung Rae Cho; Yun-Hyeong Cho; Seung-Jin Oh; Byoung-Kwon Lee; Sung-Jin Hong; Dong-Ho Shin; Chul-Min Ahn; Byeong-Keuk Kim; Young-Guk Ko; Donghoon Choi; Myeong-Ki Hong; Yangsoo Jang
Journal:  J Am Heart Assoc       Date:  2020-05-16       Impact factor: 5.501

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