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Chinese Circulation Journal ; (12): 1181-1184, 2017.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-663676

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Objective: To investigate the impact of discontinued dual antiplatelet therapy(DAPT) of aspirin combining clopidogrel within 5 days on peri-operative bleeding in patients with coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Methods: A total of 2012 patients with off-pump CABG were retrospectively enrolled in our study including 1506 male and the mean age was at 61.92 years. All patients received regular DAPT previously and discontinued the medication≤5 days due to emergency or prior limited CABG. Based on the days from discontinued DAPT to operation, the patients were divided into 6 groups: 0-day group, n=220, 1-day group, n=240, 2-day group, n=360, 3-day group, n=332, 4-day group, n=428 and 5-day group, n=432. Relationships between risk factors of bleeding and discontinued DAPT time were studied. Results: Bleeding was defined by BARC (bleeding academic research consortium) standard. The incidences of bleeding events in 0-day group, 1-day group, 2-day group, 3-day group, 4-day group and 5-day group showed a decreasing trend as 29.1%, 24.6%,19.4%, 13.0%, 14.5% and 13.0% respectively, P<0.01. Post-operative chest drainage volume≥2L within 24h (P=0.13) and intracranial bleeding (P=0.60) had no obvious tendency changes; occurrence rates of 48h peri-operative transfusion≥5 U whole blood or red blood cells (P<0.01) and re-operation(P<0.01) had a decreasing trend by prolonged time of discontinued medication. The minor endpoint events were similar. Compared to (3-5) days discontinued medication, the patients with (0-2) days discontinued DAPT were with the higher incidences of overall bleeding, re-operation and 5U transfusion, the differences had statistical meaning. Conclusion: The incidence of bleeding presented a decreasing trend by prolonged time of discontinued DAPT before CABG;transfusion and re-operation had the statistical meaning for bleeding. Discontinued medication less than 3 days may increase bleeding events and therefore, in high risk patients, prior CABG discontinued medication should be more than 3 days.

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