• Monaldi Arch Chest Dis · Dec 2013

    Review Case Reports

    Emergency reversal of vitamin-K antagonists related over-anticoagulation: case report and brief overview on the role of prothrombin complex concentrate.

    • Stefania Angela Di Fusco, Nadia Aspromonte, Stefano Aquilani, Luca Mele, and Furio Colivicchi.
    • Monaldi Arch Chest Dis. 2013 Dec 1;80(4):184-8.

    AbstractOral anticoagulation is a widely used treatment and atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most frequent indication. We review the therapeutic options on an important clinical challenge: rapid reversal anticoagulation in the setting of an urgent invasive procedure. We report a case of a 71-year-old man treated with warfarin who was over-anticoagulated when presented to the emergency department for syncope due to severe bradiarrhythmia and needed temporary pacing. Intravenous infusion of vitamin-k was not adequate for rapid reversal over anticoagulation whereas the administration of a Prothrombin Complex Concentrate (PCC) was able to quickly reverse anticoagulant activity and allowed the performance of an urgent invasive procedure without hemorrhagic complication. The aim of this paper is to draw attention to possible therapeutic strategies to reduce the risk of bleeding related to over-anticoagulation with vitamin-K antagonists (VKAs) in case of urgent invasive procedure, emphasizing the role of PCC in keeping with national and international guidelines.

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