The influence of pre-injury anticoagulant or antiplatelet agents on outcomes in trauma patients sustaining abdominal solid organ injuries: A scoping review

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE Injury-International Journal of the Care of the Injured Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1016/j.injury.2025.112175
Gi Young Seo , Arpita Das , Silvia Manzanero , Keeyeon Kim , Carl Lisec , Michael Muller
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Abstract

Background

Indications for, and usage of, anticoagulant (AC) and antiplatelet (AP) agents is increasing. In this context, it is important to understand the evidence base of the effect of pre-injury AC/AP agents on patient outcomes in the context of traumatic solid organ injury (SOI) to inform management protocols.

Methods

A scoping review of the literature was undertaken with a systematic search strategy within the PubMed and Scopus databases. Study characteristics, clinical outcomes and outcome measures including mortality, hospital length of stay, admission to intensive care units, length of stay in intensive care and management details were extracted from included studies.

Results

The search identified six eligible studies reporting results from a total of 26,960 patients. Patients on AC/AP are more likely to fail non-operative management (NOM) than their non-AC/AP counterparts; at the same time, they are less likely to be operated on as a first line of management. Clinical outcome measures (mortality, length of stay, admission to intensive care units, and length of intensive care unit stay) were heterogeneous across studies, but it is likely that AC/AP patients have poorer outcomes in SOI. Results on transfusion requirements were inconclusive.

Conclusion

Few studies have examined the effect of pre-injury anticoagulation on outcomes in trauma patients sustaining solid organ injuries. Future studies should more closely examine solid organ trauma within the elderly group, as well as the effect of newer AC/AP agents in current use.
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损伤前抗凝或抗血小板药物对维持腹部实体器官损伤的创伤患者预后的影响:范围综述。
背景:抗凝(AC)和抗血小板(AP)药物的适应症和使用正在增加。在这种情况下,了解损伤前AC/AP药物对创伤性实体器官损伤(SOI)患者预后影响的证据基础,为管理方案提供信息是很重要的。方法:在PubMed和Scopus数据库中采用系统的搜索策略对文献进行范围审查。从纳入的研究中提取研究特征、临床结局和结局指标,包括死亡率、住院时间、入住重症监护病房、重症监护时间和管理细节。结果:检索确定了6项符合条件的研究,报告了来自26960名患者的结果。AC/AP患者比非AC/AP患者更容易失败非手术治疗(NOM);与此同时,他们不太可能作为一线管理人员进行操作。临床结果指标(死亡率、住院时间、入住重症监护病房和重症监护病房住院时间)在不同研究中存在异质性,但AC/AP患者在SOI中可能预后较差。输血需求的结果尚无定论。结论:很少有研究探讨损伤前抗凝治疗对实体器官损伤患者预后的影响。未来的研究应该更密切地检查老年人的实体器官创伤,以及目前使用的新型AC/AP药物的效果。
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期刊介绍: Injury was founded in 1969 and is an international journal dealing with all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Our primary aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas, techniques and information among all members of the trauma team.
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