| Literature DB >> 3715804 |
A Woods, J Vargas, G Berri, G Kreutzer, S Meschengieser, M A Lazzari.
Abstract
This report documents our experience with long term antithrombotic therapy (acenocoumarol plus aspirin) in 31 children and adolescents, from 5 months to 16 years of age. The valves replaced were mitral in 20 patients, aortic in 4, mitral-aortic in 4 and tricuspid in 3; the overall follow-up time was of 1336 months. Anticoagulant requirement in each children was not in correlation with age, but a significant increase (p less than 0.01) was found in association with sexual development. Our total incidence of embolic episodes was 1.49/1000 patient-months. The embolic incidence on adequate anticoagulated patients was 0.74/1000 patient-months and 93.7% of all patients were free of thrombo-embolic accidents up to 96 months of follow-up. Minor haemorrhage in relation to an excess of anticoagulant was 1.49/1000 patient-months. There has been only one major bleeding episode associated with severe sepsis, with an incidence of 0.74/1000 patient-months. No major difficulties were found in the management of anticoagulant treatment and its association with antiplatelet drugs in children.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3715804 DOI: 10.1016/0049-3848(86)90258-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Thromb Res ISSN: 0049-3848 Impact factor: 3.944