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A Bridge Too Far? Risks And Benefits Of Perioperative Bridging Therapy, Jordan Buchholz Jan 2018

A Bridge Too Far? Risks And Benefits Of Perioperative Bridging Therapy, Jordan Buchholz

Physician Assistant Scholarly Project Papers

The long-term use of oral anticoagulants is common among certain high-risk patient populations for the prevention of thromboembolic events such as stroke, pulmonary embolism (PE), and other systemic events. According to Garwood et al. (2017) it is estimated that 15-20% of chronically anticoagulated patients will undergo a surgery or procedure that will require anticoagulation interruption annually. During this interruption period, “bridging” anticoagulant therapy is often utilized with unfractionated heparin or low-molecular weight heparin to ensure adequate anticoagulation is achieved (Ayoub et al., 2016). However, there has been an ongoing debate whether or not the benefits of perioperative anticoagulant bridging therapy …