• Br J Anaesth · Dec 2011

    Perioperative management of clopidogrel therapy: the effects on in-hospital cardiac morbidity in older patients with hip fractures.

    • T C Collyer, H C Reynolds, E Truyens, L Kilshaw, and T Corcoran.
    • Department of Anaesthesia, Harrogate District Hospital, Harrogate, UK. thomascollyer@gmail.com
    • Br J Anaesth. 2011 Dec 1;107(6):911-5.

    BackgroundIncreasing numbers of older patients prescribed clopidogrel are presenting for urgent hip fracture surgery. Best practice for the management of clopidogrel therapy is unknown, although delays to surgery are associated with increased mortality. We investigated the influence of perioperative management of clopidogrel therapy on in-hospital cardiac morbidity and transfusion in this population.MethodsRetrospective review of all patients aged >60 yr, admitted to a single centre with hip fractures between June 2005 and November 2008. Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) was defined as a raised plasma troponin concentration >0.04 µg litre(-1) associated with chest pain, new ECG changes, or both.ResultsOf 1381 patients admitted with hip fractures, 114 were receiving regular clopidogrel therapy with a median age of 83.7 (60-98) yr. Clopidogrel was withheld perioperatively in 111 (98%) of these patients. Twenty-three patients (20.2%) suffered an ACS. Risk peaked for ACS [odds ratio (OR) 6.7 (95% confidence interval, CI, 1.7-25.8)] (P=0.006) between days 4 and 8 after clopidogrel withdrawal. The OR for requiring a blood transfusion during or after surgery peaked at day 1 after clopidogrel withdrawal [OR 2.31 (95% CI, 1.02-5.21)] (P=0.044).ConclusionsThe length of withdrawal of clopidogrel therapy perioperatively was associated with a significantly increased incidence of ACS. An association between shorter withdrawal and increased blood transfusion requirements was also seen. The study emphasizes the cardiovascular risks of routinely interrupting clopidogrel therapy in this at-risk population and that a more considered, individualized, evidenced-based approach is needed.

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