Contemporary Management of Antiplatelet and Anticoagulation for Cardiac Implantable Device Procedures.

C. DeSimone, D. DeSimone, Y. Cha
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The use of oral anticoagulation and antiplatelet therapy is common among patients undergoing placement of pacemakers or defibrillators. This comes as no surprise as patients requiring cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIEDs) are older and more often have comorbidities such as atrial fibrillation, ischemic cardiomyopathy, or both. Continuation of anticoagulation confers stroke prophylaxis, whereas antiplatelet continuation is necessary in those with recent stent placement. In patients with high stroke risk, heparin bridging can be used in the perioperative setting. The concern that comes to fruition at the time of CIED implantation is the risk of not achieving adequate hemostasis intraprocedurally, as well as the risk of postimplant device pocket hematoma (DPH). DPH is fraught with several issues including patient comorbidities such as pain/discomfort, need for pocket reintervention for hematoma evacuation, increased infection risk, and significant costs associated with length of hospitalization and additional procedures.1–3
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心脏植入装置手术中抗血小板和抗凝的当代管理。
口服抗凝和抗血小板治疗在放置起搏器或除颤器的患者中很常见。这并不奇怪,因为需要心脏植入式电子装置(cied)的患者年龄较大,并且更经常患有房颤、缺血性心肌病或两者兼而有之。持续抗凝治疗可预防中风,而持续抗血小板治疗对于近期支架置入术的患者是必要的。对于卒中高危患者,肝素桥接可用于围手术期。在植入CIED时,最令人担忧的是术中不能充分止血的风险,以及植入后装置口袋血肿(DPH)的风险。DPH充满了几个问题,包括患者合并症,如疼痛/不适,血肿清除需要口袋再干预,感染风险增加,以及与住院时间和额外手术相关的重大费用
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