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Current Trends Regarding Perioperative Pharmacological Anticoagulation in Lower Limb Surgeries among Orthopedic Surgeons of Pakistan- A Critical Survey


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Title: Current Trends Regarding Perioperative Pharmacological Anticoagulation in Lower Limb Surgeries among Orthopedic Surgeons of Pakistan- A Critical Survey

Authors: Sheikh Muhammad Ebad Ali, Badaruddin Sahito, Syeda Iqra Qadri, Hira Iqbal Naviwala, Hina Khan, Omer Awan, Muhammad Mohsin Mushtaq

Journal: National Journal of Health Sciences

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Y 2024-10-01 2025-12-31
Y 2023-07-01 2024-09-30
Y 2022-07-01 2023-06-30

Publisher: National Institute of Blood Disease Welfare Society

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2022

Volume: 7

Issue: 3

Language: en

Keywords: Pulmonary embolismPreventive MedicineThromboembolismAnticoagulationorthopedic surgeryLower Limb

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Abstract

Abstract: Perioperative anticoagulation has been recommended by AAOS, AACP, and ASH during orthopedic procedures of the lower limb.
Guidelines show a difference of opinion regarding the optimum duration and drug of choice giving a way to use different methods of
anticoagulation. This survey assessed the differences in preferences for pharmacological anticoagulation in lower limb surgeries among
orthopedic surgeons of Pakistan.
Materials & Methods: Orthopedic surgeons (n=632) were invited to fill in the questionnaires. A total of 85 orthopedic surgeons responded
completely. An electronic eight-question survey was designed which included questions about demographics of surgeons, the drug of choice,
perioperative duration, preferred surgeries, and average incidence of thromboembolism per year.
Results: 12.9% surgeons use anticoagulation for all surgeries while 82.3% of orthopedic surgeons use anticoagulants in selective surgeries.
LMWH (94.1%) and Rivaroxaban (17.6%) were the drug of choice for most surgeons. 70.6% of respondents never used anticoagulation
preoperatively. 17.7% used it three days preoperatively. 28.24% of surgeons prescribed anticoagulation for 3 days postoperatively while 17.7%
of surgeons prescribed anticoagulation for 2 weeks postoperatively. 10.6% of surgeons never used anticoagulation postoperatively.
Arthroplasty (71.7%), trauma (55.3%), and pelvis and acetabulum (54.1%) were the subspecialties with routine anticoagulation. 81.2% and
17.7% of surgeons reported less than 1% and 1% to 3% incidence of thromboembolism, respectively. No surgeon reported any incidence of
thromboembolism above 5%.
Conclusion: Use of anticoagulation is prevalent among orthopedic surgeons in Pakistan. However, significant differences are observed
regarding the perioperative duration. The surgeons need to prescribe DOAC such as Rivaroxaban and Dabigatran as agents of choice while
extended postoperative pharmacological anticoagulation of 28-35 days needs to be adopted.


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