Evaluation of the use of different local hemostatics procedures to manage post extraction bleeding in patients under anticoagulation treatment

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Autor(a) principal: Saulo Hilton Botelho Batista
Data de Publicação: 2010
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Resumo: The therapeutic use of Varfarin, the most common oral anticoagulant it is indicated in many cases, including the atrial fibrillation, cardiac valvular prostheses and venous trombolic disease. Many discussions still exist related to the suspension or not before tooth extraction. People who are for itâs suspension agree that it may increase the risk of hemorrhage, however the ones who prefer to maintain itâs use refer the high risk of tromboembolism. Due to the controversy related to the cronic use of oral anticoagulant before tooth extraction and what to use to control bleeding after extraction, we decided to perform a one center randomized clinical trial study to compare the effectiveness of the hemostasis using soaked gauze with tranexamic acid at 4,8% and plain gauze and the use of collagen sponge (HemosponÂ), using it inside the tooth socket after extraction. The sample was made of 84 surgical procedures performed in 38 patients who were under anticoagulant treatment and who needed at least one tooth extraction. The trial was divided in three groups regarding the method used to reach hemostasis after tooth extraction. In group I we used compression with soaked gauze with tranexamic acid at 4,8%; in group II we used collagen sponge (HemosponÂ) inside the socket while in group III we compressed the socket with dry gauze for 8 minutes. There were two cases of post surgical bleeding, being one from group I and one from group II. The data collected was evaluated thru SPSS 1.5 (Statistic Package of Social Science) program. All the statistical analysis performed were considered significantly when p was less than 5%. We used the Qui square X2 Test, Fisher Exact Test e Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) to verify the variables of the data. There was no statistically significant difference between the groups, related to bleeding (p>0,05). The compression with dry gauze and suture, compression with soaked gauze with trenaxamic acid at 4.8% and suture and the use of collagen sponge (HemosponÂ) in the tooth socket hold with suture showed similar efficacy to the control of post extraction bleeding in patients who are under anticoagulant treatment.
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisEvaluation of the use of different local hemostatics procedures to manage post extraction bleeding in patients under anticoagulation treatmentAvaliaÃÃo do emprego de diferentes medidas hemostÃticas no controle do sangramento pÃs-exodontia de pacientes sob terapia anticoagulante 2010-08-10Eduardo Costa Studart Soares38949806304http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.jsp?id=K4700080E286052934387http://lattes.cnpq.br/2970950511594960 Saulo Hilton Botelho BatistaUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em OdontologiaUFCBRAnticoagulantes Hemostasia cirÃrgicaAnticoagulants Surgery Oral Hemostasis surgicalCIRURGIA BUCO-MAXILO-FACIALThe therapeutic use of Varfarin, the most common oral anticoagulant it is indicated in many cases, including the atrial fibrillation, cardiac valvular prostheses and venous trombolic disease. Many discussions still exist related to the suspension or not before tooth extraction. People who are for itâs suspension agree that it may increase the risk of hemorrhage, however the ones who prefer to maintain itâs use refer the high risk of tromboembolism. Due to the controversy related to the cronic use of oral anticoagulant before tooth extraction and what to use to control bleeding after extraction, we decided to perform a one center randomized clinical trial study to compare the effectiveness of the hemostasis using soaked gauze with tranexamic acid at 4,8% and plain gauze and the use of collagen sponge (HemosponÂ), using it inside the tooth socket after extraction. The sample was made of 84 surgical procedures performed in 38 patients who were under anticoagulant treatment and who needed at least one tooth extraction. The trial was divided in three groups regarding the method used to reach hemostasis after tooth extraction. In group I we used compression with soaked gauze with tranexamic acid at 4,8%; in group II we used collagen sponge (HemosponÂ) inside the socket while in group III we compressed the socket with dry gauze for 8 minutes. There were two cases of post surgical bleeding, being one from group I and one from group II. The data collected was evaluated thru SPSS 1.5 (Statistic Package of Social Science) program. All the statistical analysis performed were considered significantly when p was less than 5%. We used the Qui square X2 Test, Fisher Exact Test e Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) to verify the variables of the data. There was no statistically significant difference between the groups, related to bleeding (p>0,05). The compression with dry gauze and suture, compression with soaked gauze with trenaxamic acid at 4.8% and suture and the use of collagen sponge (HemosponÂ) in the tooth socket hold with suture showed similar efficacy to the control of post extraction bleeding in patients who are under anticoagulant treatment. A terapÃutica com varfarina, o anticoagulante oral mais utilizado, està indicada em mÃltiplas situaÃÃes, incluindo a fibrilaÃÃo atrial, prÃteses valvulares cardÃacas e o tromboembolismo venoso. DiscussÃes ainda existem sobre a indicaÃÃo ou nÃo da sua interrupÃÃo prÃvia a realizaÃÃo de exodontias. Aqueles que defendem a parada de sua administraÃÃo baseiam tal decisÃo no risco aumentado de hemorragias, enquanto os que acreditam na manutenÃÃo da terapia ressaltam o risco de tromboembolismo. Em virtude das controvÃrsias acerca da realizaÃÃo de exodontias em pacientes que fazem uso crÃnico de anticoagulantes orais, alÃm da dÃvida de que mÃtodo empregar no controle do sangramento pÃs-exodontia, decidimos realizar um estudo do tipo ensaio clÃnico, unicÃntrico, randomizado com o objetivo de comparar a efetividade hemostÃtica local da compressÃo com gaze embebida ou nÃo em Ãcido tranexÃmico à 4,8% com o emprego da esponja de colÃgeno (HEMOSPONÂ) no interior do alvÃolo pÃs-exodontia. A amostra foi constituÃda por 84 procedimentos cirÃrgicos realizados em 38 pacientes sob terapia anticoagulante que necessitavam de pelo menos uma extraÃÃo dentÃria. A amostra foi dividida em trÃs grupos a depender do mÃtodo hemostÃtico local empregado para o controle do sangramento apÃs a extraÃÃo dentÃria. No grupo I utilizou-se a compressÃo com gaze embebida em Ãcido tranexÃmico a 4,8%; no grupo II introduziu-se no interior do alvÃolo uma esponja de colÃgeno (HemosponÂ); enquanto no grupo III, a compressÃo com gaze seca por 8 minutos foi o mÃtodo empregado. Em dois casos foi observado sangramento pÃs-operatÃrio sendo um paciente do grupo I e outro do grupo II. Os dados coletados foram consolidados e avaliados por meio do programa SPSS 15.0 (Statistic Package of Social Science). Todas as anÃlises estatÃsticas efetuadas foram consideradas significativas quando valor de p foi menor que 5%. Utilizou-se os testes Qui-Quadrado (XÂ), Teste Exato de Fisher e AnÃlise de VariÃncia (ANOVA) para verificar as diferenÃas entre as variÃveis. NÃo houve diferenÃa estatisticamente significante entre os grupos com relaÃÃo à ocorrÃncia de hemorragias (p-valor>0,05). A compressÃo com gaze seca associado à sutura, a compressÃo com gaze embebida com Ãcido tranexÃmico a 4,8% associada a sutura e o emprego da esponja de fibrina (HemosponÂ) intra-alveolar associado a sutura mostraram eficÃcia semelhante no controle do sangramento pÃs-exodontia em pacientes sob terapia anticoagulante.CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superiorhttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=6328http://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=6329DOCapplication/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:19:22Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv Evaluation of the use of different local hemostatics procedures to manage post extraction bleeding in patients under anticoagulation treatment
dc.title.alternative.pt.fl_str_mv AvaliaÃÃo do emprego de diferentes medidas hemostÃticas no controle do sangramento pÃs-exodontia de pacientes sob terapia anticoagulante
title Evaluation of the use of different local hemostatics procedures to manage post extraction bleeding in patients under anticoagulation treatment
spellingShingle Evaluation of the use of different local hemostatics procedures to manage post extraction bleeding in patients under anticoagulation treatment
Saulo Hilton Botelho Batista
Anticoagulantes
Hemostasia cirÃrgica
Anticoagulants
Surgery Oral
Hemostasis surgical
CIRURGIA BUCO-MAXILO-FACIAL
title_short Evaluation of the use of different local hemostatics procedures to manage post extraction bleeding in patients under anticoagulation treatment
title_full Evaluation of the use of different local hemostatics procedures to manage post extraction bleeding in patients under anticoagulation treatment
title_fullStr Evaluation of the use of different local hemostatics procedures to manage post extraction bleeding in patients under anticoagulation treatment
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the use of different local hemostatics procedures to manage post extraction bleeding in patients under anticoagulation treatment
title_sort Evaluation of the use of different local hemostatics procedures to manage post extraction bleeding in patients under anticoagulation treatment
author Saulo Hilton Botelho Batista
author_facet Saulo Hilton Botelho Batista
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Eduardo Costa Studart Soares
dc.contributor.advisor1ID.fl_str_mv 38949806304
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Saulo Hilton Botelho Batista
contributor_str_mv Eduardo Costa Studart Soares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Anticoagulantes
Hemostasia cirÃrgica
topic Anticoagulantes
Hemostasia cirÃrgica
Anticoagulants
Surgery Oral
Hemostasis surgical
CIRURGIA BUCO-MAXILO-FACIAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Anticoagulants
Surgery Oral
Hemostasis surgical
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIRURGIA BUCO-MAXILO-FACIAL
dc.description.sponsorship.fl_txt_mv CoordenaÃÃo de AperfeiÃoamento de Pessoal de NÃvel Superior
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv The therapeutic use of Varfarin, the most common oral anticoagulant it is indicated in many cases, including the atrial fibrillation, cardiac valvular prostheses and venous trombolic disease. Many discussions still exist related to the suspension or not before tooth extraction. People who are for itâs suspension agree that it may increase the risk of hemorrhage, however the ones who prefer to maintain itâs use refer the high risk of tromboembolism. Due to the controversy related to the cronic use of oral anticoagulant before tooth extraction and what to use to control bleeding after extraction, we decided to perform a one center randomized clinical trial study to compare the effectiveness of the hemostasis using soaked gauze with tranexamic acid at 4,8% and plain gauze and the use of collagen sponge (HemosponÂ), using it inside the tooth socket after extraction. The sample was made of 84 surgical procedures performed in 38 patients who were under anticoagulant treatment and who needed at least one tooth extraction. The trial was divided in three groups regarding the method used to reach hemostasis after tooth extraction. In group I we used compression with soaked gauze with tranexamic acid at 4,8%; in group II we used collagen sponge (HemosponÂ) inside the socket while in group III we compressed the socket with dry gauze for 8 minutes. There were two cases of post surgical bleeding, being one from group I and one from group II. The data collected was evaluated thru SPSS 1.5 (Statistic Package of Social Science) program. All the statistical analysis performed were considered significantly when p was less than 5%. We used the Qui square X2 Test, Fisher Exact Test e Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) to verify the variables of the data. There was no statistically significant difference between the groups, related to bleeding (p>0,05). The compression with dry gauze and suture, compression with soaked gauze with trenaxamic acid at 4.8% and suture and the use of collagen sponge (HemosponÂ) in the tooth socket hold with suture showed similar efficacy to the control of post extraction bleeding in patients who are under anticoagulant treatment.
A terapÃutica com varfarina, o anticoagulante oral mais utilizado, està indicada em mÃltiplas situaÃÃes, incluindo a fibrilaÃÃo atrial, prÃteses valvulares cardÃacas e o tromboembolismo venoso. DiscussÃes ainda existem sobre a indicaÃÃo ou nÃo da sua interrupÃÃo prÃvia a realizaÃÃo de exodontias. Aqueles que defendem a parada de sua administraÃÃo baseiam tal decisÃo no risco aumentado de hemorragias, enquanto os que acreditam na manutenÃÃo da terapia ressaltam o risco de tromboembolismo. Em virtude das controvÃrsias acerca da realizaÃÃo de exodontias em pacientes que fazem uso crÃnico de anticoagulantes orais, alÃm da dÃvida de que mÃtodo empregar no controle do sangramento pÃs-exodontia, decidimos realizar um estudo do tipo ensaio clÃnico, unicÃntrico, randomizado com o objetivo de comparar a efetividade hemostÃtica local da compressÃo com gaze embebida ou nÃo em Ãcido tranexÃmico à 4,8% com o emprego da esponja de colÃgeno (HEMOSPONÂ) no interior do alvÃolo pÃs-exodontia. A amostra foi constituÃda por 84 procedimentos cirÃrgicos realizados em 38 pacientes sob terapia anticoagulante que necessitavam de pelo menos uma extraÃÃo dentÃria. A amostra foi dividida em trÃs grupos a depender do mÃtodo hemostÃtico local empregado para o controle do sangramento apÃs a extraÃÃo dentÃria. No grupo I utilizou-se a compressÃo com gaze embebida em Ãcido tranexÃmico a 4,8%; no grupo II introduziu-se no interior do alvÃolo uma esponja de colÃgeno (HemosponÂ); enquanto no grupo III, a compressÃo com gaze seca por 8 minutos foi o mÃtodo empregado. Em dois casos foi observado sangramento pÃs-operatÃrio sendo um paciente do grupo I e outro do grupo II. Os dados coletados foram consolidados e avaliados por meio do programa SPSS 15.0 (Statistic Package of Social Science). Todas as anÃlises estatÃsticas efetuadas foram consideradas significativas quando valor de p foi menor que 5%. Utilizou-se os testes Qui-Quadrado (XÂ), Teste Exato de Fisher e AnÃlise de VariÃncia (ANOVA) para verificar as diferenÃas entre as variÃveis. NÃo houve diferenÃa estatisticamente significante entre os grupos com relaÃÃo à ocorrÃncia de hemorragias (p-valor>0,05). A compressÃo com gaze seca associado à sutura, a compressÃo com gaze embebida com Ãcido tranexÃmico a 4,8% associada a sutura e o emprego da esponja de fibrina (HemosponÂ) intra-alveolar associado a sutura mostraram eficÃcia semelhante no controle do sangramento pÃs-exodontia em pacientes sob terapia anticoagulante.
description The therapeutic use of Varfarin, the most common oral anticoagulant it is indicated in many cases, including the atrial fibrillation, cardiac valvular prostheses and venous trombolic disease. Many discussions still exist related to the suspension or not before tooth extraction. People who are for itâs suspension agree that it may increase the risk of hemorrhage, however the ones who prefer to maintain itâs use refer the high risk of tromboembolism. Due to the controversy related to the cronic use of oral anticoagulant before tooth extraction and what to use to control bleeding after extraction, we decided to perform a one center randomized clinical trial study to compare the effectiveness of the hemostasis using soaked gauze with tranexamic acid at 4,8% and plain gauze and the use of collagen sponge (HemosponÂ), using it inside the tooth socket after extraction. The sample was made of 84 surgical procedures performed in 38 patients who were under anticoagulant treatment and who needed at least one tooth extraction. The trial was divided in three groups regarding the method used to reach hemostasis after tooth extraction. In group I we used compression with soaked gauze with tranexamic acid at 4,8%; in group II we used collagen sponge (HemosponÂ) inside the socket while in group III we compressed the socket with dry gauze for 8 minutes. There were two cases of post surgical bleeding, being one from group I and one from group II. The data collected was evaluated thru SPSS 1.5 (Statistic Package of Social Science) program. All the statistical analysis performed were considered significantly when p was less than 5%. We used the Qui square X2 Test, Fisher Exact Test e Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) to verify the variables of the data. There was no statistically significant difference between the groups, related to bleeding (p>0,05). The compression with dry gauze and suture, compression with soaked gauze with trenaxamic acid at 4.8% and suture and the use of collagen sponge (HemosponÂ) in the tooth socket hold with suture showed similar efficacy to the control of post extraction bleeding in patients who are under anticoagulant treatment.
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