1. Association between hypocalcemia and rivaroxaban in coagulation disorders: a case report.
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Pos AM, Aleixo MA, and Drummond-Lage AP
- Subjects
- Calcium blood, Humans, Hyperparathyroidism etiology, Hyperparathyroidism surgery, Hypocalcemia surgery, Male, Middle Aged, Parathyroidectomy adverse effects, Parathyroidectomy methods, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic complications, Risk Factors, Blood Coagulation Disorders drug therapy, Factor Xa Inhibitors adverse effects, Hypocalcemia chemically induced, Rivaroxaban adverse effects
- Abstract
We describe a patient with tertiary hyperparathyroidism with history of three episodes of deep vein thrombosis and on rivaroxaban. The patient underwent a subtotal parathyroidectomy, developing cervical hematoma with airway compression. Therefore, emergency surgical decompression was necessary. Later, on the ninth postoperative day, the serum ionized calcium levels were low. Medical team knowledge about preexisting diseases and their implication in the coagulation state are essential conditions to reduce morbidity and mortality of surgeries. However, no reports were found in literature about the association of hypocalcemia with the use of the new class of anticoagulants, which act as factor X inhibitors (Stuart-Prower factor), predisposing to increased bleeding in the immediate postoperative period.
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- 2020
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