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Severe Extra-Cerebral Anticoagulant-Related Bleeding in Intensive Care Unit

Authors :
Hauguel, M
Boelle, Py
Pichereau, C
Bourcier, S
Bigé, N
Baudel, JL
Maury, E
Guidet, B
Ait-Oufella, H
Source :
Medicine
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Wolters Kluwer Health, 2015.

Abstract

Bleeding is the most frequent complication of anticoagulant therapy, responsible for a number of hospitalizations or deaths. However, studies describing the management and prognosis factors of extra-cerebral anticoagulant-related bleedings in intensive care unit (ICU) are lacking. Retrospective observational study in an 18-bed ICU in a tertiary teaching hospital. From January 2000 to December 2013, all consecutive patients, older than 18 years, admitted for severe anticoagulant-related bleeding (SAB) except intracerebral site were included. A total of 100 patients were included, the mean age was 77 ± 11 years and 62% were women. SAB incidence in ICU doubled over 10 years (P = 0.03). In ICU, the average length of stay was 5 ± 6 days and mortality was 30%. Nonsurviving patients had a higher SAPS II (78 ± 24 vs 53 ± 24, P

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15365964 and 00257974
Volume :
94
Issue :
47
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Medicine
Accession number :
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