Emergency correction of coagulation before major surgery in two elderly patients on oral anticoagulation

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Recommendations for urgent reversal of oral anticoagulation with vitamin K<sub>1 </sub>antagonists are largely derived from case series employing empirical dosing regimens with vitamin K<sub>1 </sub>and prothrombin complex concentrates. Da...

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Main Authors: Pechlaner Christoph, Zelger Anton, Zagler Bernd, Adami Michele, Gutmann Bernhard, Angelo Marzia, Wiedermann Christian J
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2007-01-01
Series:Thrombosis Journal
Online Access:http://www.thrombosisjournal.com/content/5/1/1
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spelling doaj-8fd7ff1943654671a9a66e34053979722020-11-24T21:11:33ZengBMCThrombosis Journal1477-95602007-01-0151110.1186/1477-9560-5-1Emergency correction of coagulation before major surgery in two elderly patients on oral anticoagulationPechlaner ChristophZelger AntonZagler BerndAdami MicheleGutmann BernhardAngelo MarziaWiedermann Christian J<p>Abstract</p> <p>Recommendations for urgent reversal of oral anticoagulation with vitamin K<sub>1 </sub>antagonists are largely derived from case series employing empirical dosing regimens with vitamin K<sub>1 </sub>and prothrombin complex concentrates. Data on the use of prothrombin complex concentrates in this indication are scarce in the elderly who are at high risk of both hemorrhagic and thrombotic complications. The two cases presented here describe patients older than 75 years who underwent rapid International Normalized Ratio (INR) reversal with prothrombin complex concentrates for surgical treatment of a bleeding ruptured spleen and for emergency surgery of a dissecting aorta. Both patients had their INRs rapidly corrected to ≤ 1.6 and underwent operation without complications. Evidence on treatment of patients who present with elevated INR and who have major bleeding or need to undergo emergency surgery is based mainly on observational studies. The two elderly patients presented here underwent successful emergency surgery after their INRs had been corrected with the intravenous use of vitamin K<sub>1 </sub>in combination with prothrombin complex concentrate that was administered according to current guideline recommendations.</p> http://www.thrombosisjournal.com/content/5/1/1
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author Pechlaner Christoph
Zelger Anton
Zagler Bernd
Adami Michele
Gutmann Bernhard
Angelo Marzia
Wiedermann Christian J
spellingShingle Pechlaner Christoph
Zelger Anton
Zagler Bernd
Adami Michele
Gutmann Bernhard
Angelo Marzia
Wiedermann Christian J
Emergency correction of coagulation before major surgery in two elderly patients on oral anticoagulation
Thrombosis Journal
author_facet Pechlaner Christoph
Zelger Anton
Zagler Bernd
Adami Michele
Gutmann Bernhard
Angelo Marzia
Wiedermann Christian J
author_sort Pechlaner Christoph
title Emergency correction of coagulation before major surgery in two elderly patients on oral anticoagulation
title_short Emergency correction of coagulation before major surgery in two elderly patients on oral anticoagulation
title_full Emergency correction of coagulation before major surgery in two elderly patients on oral anticoagulation
title_fullStr Emergency correction of coagulation before major surgery in two elderly patients on oral anticoagulation
title_full_unstemmed Emergency correction of coagulation before major surgery in two elderly patients on oral anticoagulation
title_sort emergency correction of coagulation before major surgery in two elderly patients on oral anticoagulation
publisher BMC
series Thrombosis Journal
issn 1477-9560
publishDate 2007-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Recommendations for urgent reversal of oral anticoagulation with vitamin K<sub>1 </sub>antagonists are largely derived from case series employing empirical dosing regimens with vitamin K<sub>1 </sub>and prothrombin complex concentrates. Data on the use of prothrombin complex concentrates in this indication are scarce in the elderly who are at high risk of both hemorrhagic and thrombotic complications. The two cases presented here describe patients older than 75 years who underwent rapid International Normalized Ratio (INR) reversal with prothrombin complex concentrates for surgical treatment of a bleeding ruptured spleen and for emergency surgery of a dissecting aorta. Both patients had their INRs rapidly corrected to ≤ 1.6 and underwent operation without complications. Evidence on treatment of patients who present with elevated INR and who have major bleeding or need to undergo emergency surgery is based mainly on observational studies. The two elderly patients presented here underwent successful emergency surgery after their INRs had been corrected with the intravenous use of vitamin K<sub>1 </sub>in combination with prothrombin complex concentrate that was administered according to current guideline recommendations.</p>
url http://www.thrombosisjournal.com/content/5/1/1
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