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A Multidisciplinary Approach on the Perioperative Antithrombotic Management of Patients With Coronary Stents Undergoing Surgery: Surgery After Stenting 2

Authors :
Rossini, R.
Tarantini, G.
Musumeci, G.
Masiero, G.
Barbato, E.
Calabro, P.
Capodanno, D.
Leonardi, S.
Lettino, M.
Limbruno, U.
Menozzi, A.
Marchese, U. O. A.
Saia, F.
Valgimigli, M.
Ageno, W.
Falanga, A.
Corcione, A.
Locatelli, A.
Montorsi, M.
Piazza, D.
Stella, A.
Bozzani, A.
Parolari, A.
Carone, R.
Angiolillo, D. J.
Rossini, Roberta
Tarantini, Giuseppe
Musumeci, Giuseppe
Masiero, Giulia
Barbato, Emanuele
Calabrò, Paolo
Capodanno, Davide
Leonardi, Sergio
Lettino, Maddalena
Limbruno, Ugo
Menozzi, Alberto
Marchese, U. O. Alfredo
Saia, Francesco
Valgimigli, Marco
Ageno, Walter
Falanga, Anna
Corcione, Antonio
Locatelli, Alessandro
Montorsi, Marco
Piazza, Diego
Stella, Andrea
Bozzani, Antonio
Parolari, Alessandro
Carone, Roberto
Angiolillo, Dominick J.
Rossini, R
Tarantini, G
Musumeci, G
Masiero, G
Barbato, E
Calabrò, P
Capodanno, D
Leonardi, S
Lettino, M
Limbruno, U
Menozzi, A
Marchese, U
Saia, F
Valgimigli, M
Ageno, W
Falanga, A
Corcione, A
Locatelli, A
Montorsi, M
Piazza, D
Stella, A
Bozzani, A
Parolari, A
Carone, R
Angiolillo, D
Source :
JACC. Cardiovascular interventions. 11(5)
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Perioperative management of antithrombotic therapy in patients treated with coronary stents undergoing surgery remains poorly defined. Importantly, surgery represents a common reason for premature treatment discontinuation, which is associated with an increased risk in mortality and major adverse cardiac events. However, maintaining antithrombotic therapy to minimize the incidence of perioperative ischemic complications may increase the risk of bleeding complications. Although guidelines provide some recommendations with respect to the perioperative management of antithrombotic therapy, these have been largely developed according to the thrombotic risk of the patient and a definition of the hemorrhagic risk specific to each surgical procedure, key to defining the trade-off between ischemia and bleeding, is not provided. These observations underscore the need for a multidisciplinary collaboration among cardiologists, anesthesiologists, hematologists and surgeons to reach this goal. The present document is an update on practical recommendations for standardizing management of antithrombotic therapy management in patients treated with coronary stents (Surgery After Stenting 2) in various types of surgery according to the predicted individual risk of thrombotic complications against the anticipated risk of surgical bleeding complications. Cardiologists defined the thrombotic risk using a "combined ischemic risk" approach, while surgeons classified surgeries according to their inherent hemorrhagic risk. Finally, a multidisciplinary agreement on the most appropriate antithrombotic treatment regimen in the perioperative phase was reached for each surgical procedure. (C) 2018 by the American College of Cardiology Foundation.

Details

ISSN :
18767605
Volume :
11
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JACC. Cardiovascular interventions
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....93cee48bd033dc5a043bec4ff247e5e6