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Preoperative withdrawal of antiplatelet treatment in lower limb vascular patients prior to surgical management under epidural or spinal anaesthesia: an evidence based approach and systematic review.

TitlePreoperative withdrawal of antiplatelet treatment in lower limb vascular patients prior to surgical management under epidural or spinal anaesthesia: an evidence based approach and systematic review.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsKotsovolis, G., Komninos G., Kyrgidis A., & Papadimitriou D.
JournalInt Angiol
Volume29
Issue6
Pagination475-81
Date Published2010 Dec
ISSN1827-1839
KeywordsAnesthesia, Epidural, Anesthesia, Spinal, Drug Administration Schedule, Evidence-Based Medicine, Humans, Lower Extremity, Peripheral Vascular Diseases, Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors, Postoperative Hemorrhage, Practice Guidelines as Topic, Preoperative Care, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Vascular Surgical Procedures
Abstract

Antiplatelet drugs given to high risk patients for secondary prevention of cardiovascular disease are frequently withdrawn prior to surgical or diagnostic procedures to reduce bleeding complications. This is also the case for many patients undergoing lower limb vascular surgery via spinal or epidural anaesthesia. The aim of this study is to corroborate the clinician's decision for discontinuing or continuing the anti-platelet treatment in these patients perioperatively. We screened MEDLINE and Scopus (January 1980 - July 2007) with additional manual cross-referencing for clinical studies, surveys on the opinions of doctors and guidelines according to Evidence Based Medicine rules. One randomized controlled trial, 2 meta-analyses, 1 prospective and 4 retrospective studies as well as 6 esteemed medical societies'" guidelines all conclude that there is no justification for the discontinuation of aspirin and NSAIDs prior to neuraxial anesthesia. However, for other antiplatelet drugs like ticlopidine, clopidogrel, abciximab, eptifabatide and tirofiban not enough data exist to support their continuation through the procedure. Therefore, their preoperative withdrawal is suggested 8 hours to 14 days prior, accordingly. The existing evidence does not justify the discontinuation of aspirin and NSAIDs before the intended procedure. Anesthesiologists and surgeons should be aware of the cardiovascular risks of withdrawal versus the non - evidence based benefit in hemorrhage complications.

Alternate JournalInt Angiol
PubMed ID21173728

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