Anticoagulation after pancreatic surgery with venous resection (TIGRESS): What should we do? Results from an international survey.

IF 1.1 Q4 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Annals of hepato-biliary-pancreatic surgery Pub Date : 2023-11-30 Epub Date: 2023-10-17 DOI:10.14701/ahbps.23-065
Thomas B Russell, Debora Ciprani, Somaiah Aroori
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Backgrounds/aims: Patients who undergo pancreatic surgery with venous resection have high rates of morbidity/mortality. Also, they are high-risk for postoperative venous thromboembolism. Whether this group should be routinely anticoagulated is unknown. This study aimed to establish current anticoagulation practices.

Methods: A survey (https://form.jotform.com/220242489107048) was sent out to pancreatic surgeons. Questions covered center volume, venous resection/reconstruction techniques and anticoagulation policies.

Results: Sixty-five centers from 17 countries responded. Following a "side-bite" venous resection with a patch repair, 40% used an autologous vein patch, 27% used peritoneum, and 27% used a bovine patch. After formally resecting a segment of vein, 17% of centers used an interposition graft (IG). Left renal vein (41%) and polytetrafluoroethylene (73%) grafts were the most commonly used autologous and prosthetic IGs, respectively. Following a prosthetic IG, an autologous IG, and a "side-bite" resection, 59%, 28%, and 19% of centers provided therapeutic anticoagulation, respectively (66% used low molecular-weight heparin). The duration of therapy provided varied from inpatient stay only (14%) to six months (32%).

Conclusions: Our global survey indicates that anticoagulation practices are highly variable. Centers do not agree on when to anticoagulate, how to anticoagulate, or the duration of therapy. A robust trial is required to provide clarity.

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胰腺静脉切除术后抗凝(TIGRESS):我们应该怎么做?国际调查结果。
背景/目的:接受胰腺外科静脉切除术的患者发病率/死亡率很高。此外,他们是术后静脉血栓栓塞的高危人群。该组患者是否应进行常规抗凝治疗尚不清楚。本研究旨在建立当前的抗凝实践。方法:调查(https://form.jotform.com/220242489107048)被送到胰腺外科医生那里。问题涉及中心容积、静脉切除/重建技术和抗凝政策。结果:来自17个国家的65个中心做出了回应。在进行“侧咬”静脉切除和补片修复后,40%的患者使用自体静脉补片,27%的患者使用腹膜,27%的人使用牛补片。在正式切除一段静脉后,17%的中心使用了介入移植物(IG)。左肾静脉(41%)和聚四氟乙烯(73%)移植物分别是最常用的自体和人工IGs。人工IG、自体IG和“侧咬”切除术后,分别有59%、28%和19%的中心提供了治疗性抗凝治疗(66%使用低分子肝素)。提供的治疗持续时间从仅住院(14%)到六个月(32%)不等。结论:我们的全球调查表明,抗凝实践是高度可变的。中心对何时抗凝、如何抗凝或治疗持续时间没有达成一致。需要一个强有力的试验来提供清晰度。
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