Journal of thrombosis and thrombolysis
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J. Thromb. Thrombolysis · Nov 2018
Observational StudyA retrospective analysis of the periprocedural management of oral anticoagulants in patients undergoing interventional radiology procedures.
Limited evidence is available to guide periprocedural management of oral anticoagulants in the setting of interventional radiology (IR) procedures. For direct oral anticoagulants, therapy interruption (TI) is based on medication half-life and procedural bleeding risk. Periprocedural management of warfarin includes INR monitoring, and possible bridging with parenteral anticoagulants. ⋯ We evaluated 350 IR procedures, with a total of 174 low bleeding risk and 176 moderate/high bleeding risk. The 30-day major bleeding rate was 0.9%, clinically relevant non-major bleeding rate was 3%, minor bleeding rate was 1% and thromboembolic event rate was 1%. The periprocedural oral anticoagulation management strategy at NYULH appears safe given the low 30-day incidence of bleeding and thromboembolic events.
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J. Thromb. Thrombolysis · Oct 2018
Review Case ReportsAbnormal fibrinogen with an Aα 16Arg → Cys substitution is associated with multiple cerebral infarctions.
We found a heterozygous dysfibrinogenemia caused by a substitution of AαArg16Cys. The proband suffered multiple cerebral infarctions. Routine coagulation tests revealed a prolonged thrombin time. ⋯ The clot structure analysis using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed that the fibrin network was dense and consisted of thin and highly branched fibres. Using overlaid fibrinolytic enzymes in a clot lysis experiment, clot degradation was observed to be delayed. These results indicated that the thrombotic tendency may be ascribed to a fibrinolytic resistance caused by an abnormal clot structure with thin fibres and fibrinogen-albumin complexes.
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J. Thromb. Thrombolysis · Oct 2018
Randomized Controlled TrialTotal bleeding with rivaroxaban versus warfarin in patients with atrial fibrillation receiving antiplatelet therapy after percutaneous coronary intervention.
Among atrial fibrillation (AF) patients undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI), rivaroxaban with background antiplatelet therapy significantly reduced the first occurrence of bleeding compared to triple therapy with warfarin. This study hypothesized that total bleeding events, including those beyond the first event, would be reduced with rivaroxaban-based regimens. In the PIONEER AF-PCI trial, 2099 patients in the modified intention-to-treat population were randomized to three groups and followed for 12 months: (1) rivaroxaban 15 mg once daily plus a P2Y12 inhibitor (N = 696); (2) rivaroxaban 2.5 mg twice daily plus dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) (N = 706); and (3) dose-adjusted warfarin plus DAPT (N = 697). ⋯ Rivaroxaban-based regimen reduced the total bleeding events compared with VKA-based triple therapy in stented AF patients. One clinically significant bleeding event could be prevented with rivaroxaban use for every 10-11 patients treated, and one bleeding requiring medical attention could be prevented with rivaroxaban for every 13-14 patients treated. These data provide evidence that total bleeding events, including those beyond the first event, are reduced with rivaroxaban-based antithrombotic regimens.
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J. Thromb. Thrombolysis · Aug 2018
Congenital hypodysfibrinogenemia associated with a novel deletion of three residues (γAla289_Asp291del) in fibrinogen.
Hypodysfibrinogenemia is the least frequently reported congenital fibrinogen disorder, characterized by both quantity and quality defects of fibrinogen. In this study, we investigated the molecular basis of hypodysfibrinogenemia in a Chinese family. Functional fibrinogen was measured by Clauss method, and the antigenic fibrinogen was measured by immunoturbidimetry assay. ⋯ While the clot lysis showed normal. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that the fibers of the propositus were thicker than normal, with larger pores and curlier meshworks. We conclude that γAla289_Asp291del is responsible for the hypodysfibrinogenemia in this case.