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Indian J Surg ; 78(2): 121-4, 2016 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27303121

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Chronic subdural hematoma (SDH) is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality in elderly. Patients taking antiplatelets and/or anticoagulants have increased risk of bleeding during the perioperative period. Precise dose blood products and specific surgical technique have been effective in preventing hemorrhagic complications perioperatively. From Jan 2010 to Dec 2012, 25 patients who were on antiplatelets and/or oral anticoagulants underwent emergency surgery for chronic or acute on chronic SDH. Patients were divided into three groups: group I-patients on antiplatelets, group II-patients on oral anticoagulants, and group III-patients taking both. Of these, 21 patients underwent minicraniotomy with microsurgical membranectomy and 4 patients underwent burr hole craniostomy. Random donor platelet concentrate (RDPC) and fresh frozen plasma (FFP) were used depending on whether patient was on antiplatelets or oral anticoagulants. Results were evaluated on the basis of ease of intraoperative hemostasis, incidence of rebleeding in postoperative period, postoperative imaging, and reversal of neurological deficits. Group I, group II, and group III had 16, 4, and 5 patients, respectively. Group I received a mean of 7 units of RDPC. Group II received a mean of 4 units of FFP. Group III received a mean of 7 units of RDPC and 4 units FFPs. There was no problem with intraoperative hemostasis and no incidence of rebleeding. We suggest specific dose protocol for reversal of antiplatelet and anticoagulant effect and specific surgical procedure in preventing intraoperative bleeding and postoperative rebleeding in the above group of patients.

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Anesth Essays Res ; 9(1): 118-20, 2015.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25886436

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Hyperhomocysteinemia is a genetic disorder of metabolism and transport of amino acid, commonly present as a pro-coagulant state. Evan's syndrome is an autoimmune disorder with pancytopenia, a diagnosis of exclusion. The present report highlights the anesthetic management of a rare case, where both these clinical entities coexist. A 26-year-old male, a known case of hyperhomocyteinemia on medication for 4 years, came with a history of severe headache, blurring of vision and bleeding gums. Computerized tomography brain report showed subdural hematoma (SDH) of 16 mm with 9 mm right midline shift and on investigation had thrombocytopenia (5000 cells/cumm). Patient was diagnosed to have Evan's syndrome. Because he was refractory to the medical management, taken up for emergency splenectomy, followed by burr hole evacuation of SDH. Successful anesthetic management of the case is presented in this report.

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