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Should we fear direct oral anticoagulants more than vitamin K antagonists in simple single tooth extraction? A prospective comparative study

Authors :
Anna Franco
Fulvia Costantinides
Federico Berton
Roberto Di Lenarda
Roberto Rizzo
Andrea Di Lenarda
Michele Maglione
E Visintini
Claudio Stacchi
Jenny Contarin
Berton, Federico
Costantinides, Fulvia
Rizzo, Roberto
Franco, Anna
Contarin, Jenny
Stacchi, Claudio
Maglione, Michele
Visintini, Erika
Di Lenarda, Andrea
Di Lenarda, Roberto
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Objectives: The aim of this prospective comparative clinical study was to evaluate the effect of oral anticoagulants on peri- and post-operative bleeding during simple single tooth extractions, comparing patients in treatment with vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) and patients assuming direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). Materials and methods: Patients under oral anticoagulant therapy needing dental extraction were eligible for entering the study; patients were enrolled following inclusion and exclusion criteria and divided into VKAs and DOAC group according to the anticoagulation therapy. Included patients underwent a simple single dental extraction with elevators and forceps with a maximum surgical time of 15 minutes, without anticoagulation therapy discontinuation. All participants were assessed pre-operatively, during surgery, 30 min minutes and 7 days after surgery. Biological complications were registered and post-extraction bleeding was clinically defined according to Iwabuchi classification. Parametric and non-parametric tests were used to evaluate the variables between the groups. Results: Sixty-five patients per group were enrolled and 130 teeth were extracted. The two groups were comparable for pre-, peri-, and post-operative variables. Only 1 patient of DOAC group and 2 patients for VKA group needed medical evaluation for post-extractive bleeding. No statistically significant difference resulted in post-operative bleeding events between the groups (p = 0.425). Conclusions: DOAC and VKA patients showed the same incidence of bleeding complications after simple single tooth extraction. Bleeding events were not statistically significant and not clinically relevant. Clinical relevance: Patients assuming DOACs can be treated similarly to patients in VKAs therapy with INR index between 2 and 3. Non-ceasing of DOAC therapy seems to be appropriate for simple single dental extractions. © 2018, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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