Risk factors for postoperative hemorrhage in thyroid surgery

K. Taušanović, V. Živaljević
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Post-thyroidectomy bleeding is rare but potentially life-threatening complication. The incidence of post thyroidectomy bleeding ranges from 0.43 to 4.2%. Despite developments in surgical techniques, postoperative bleeding is still the most serious complication in thyroid surgery because it represents an emergency condition, in most cases. A number of different risk factors have been reported in studies evaluating the occurrence of postoperative hematoma. Risk factors range from those related to patients' demographics, thyroid pathology, extent of resection, previous thyroid surgery, to those related to the presence of co-morbidities, or use of anticoagulant or antiplatelet medications. Postoperative hemorrhage is a rare event, therefore studying the risk factors associated with this complication is challenging. Risk factors for hematomas are still largely debatable considering that most of the studies were conducted in single centers. Early recognition and emergency intervention are essential in managing post-thyroidectomy hemorrhage. Therefore, it is especially important to identify risk factors, as well as the time frame for the occurrence of this complication.
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甲状腺手术术后出血的危险因素
甲状腺切除术后出血是罕见但可能危及生命的并发症。甲状腺切除术后出血的发生率为0.43 ~ 4.2%。尽管手术技术有所发展,但术后出血仍然是甲状腺手术中最严重的并发症,因为在大多数情况下,它是一种紧急情况。在评估术后血肿发生的研究中,已经报道了许多不同的危险因素。危险因素包括与患者人口统计学、甲状腺病理、切除程度、既往甲状腺手术相关的因素,以及与合并症的存在或抗凝血或抗血小板药物的使用相关的因素。术后出血是一种罕见的事件,因此研究与该并发症相关的危险因素具有挑战性。考虑到大多数研究都是在单一中心进行的,血肿的危险因素在很大程度上仍有争议。早期识别和紧急干预是处理甲状腺切除术后出血的必要条件。因此,识别危险因素以及发生该并发症的时间框架尤为重要。
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