Major bleedings in mechanical prosthetic heart valves patients on Vitamin K antagonist treatment. Data from the PLECTRUM Study

D. Poli, E. Antonucci, G. Palareti, R. Facchinetti, Pietro Falco, Giuseppina Serricchio, T. Lerede, L. Masciocco, P. Gresele, S. Testa
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Patients with mechanical prosthetic heart valves (MHV) need vitamin K antagonist (VKA) treatment, due to the high thrombotic risk. The need to evaluate the bleeding risk of these patients is of great clinical relevance. This is an observational retrospective multicenter study among Centers affiliated to the Italian Federation of Anticoagulation Clinics on MHV patients, with the aim to evaluate the risk of major bleeding (MB) and associated risk factors. 2357 patients with MHV were included in the study, patients were followed for 24.081 pt-years; 246 patients had MB (rate 1.0 ×100 pt-yrs), 54 were intracranial hemorrhage (rate 0.22 ×100 pt-yrs). Patients with MB were significantly older, more affected by peripheral obstructive arterial disease (POAD) and atrial fibrillation (AF), and presented a history of previous MB, with respect to patients who did not bleed. Patients with MB showed a trend for lower time in therapeutic range (TTR), and a significant number of patients had a TTR in the lower quartile. Patients with MB had a higher mortality rate with respect to patients who did not bleed (p=0.001). The history of previous bleeding, the presence of POAD or of AF, and a TTR in the lowest quartile, were significantly associated with MB. MHV patients treated with VKAs followed by Anticoagulation Clinics, showed a low bleeding risk. Risk factors associated with major bleeding are older age, the presence of POAD or AF, the history of previous bleeding, and poor quality of anticoagulation. Patients who experienced MB during anticoagulation are at high risk of death.
维生素K拮抗剂治疗机械人工心脏瓣膜大出血患者。数据来自PLECTRUM研究
机械人工心脏瓣膜(MHV)患者由于血栓形成风险高,需要维生素K拮抗剂(VKA)治疗。评估这些患者的出血风险具有重要的临床意义。这是一项多中心观察性回顾性研究,隶属于意大利抗凝诊所联合会的中心对MHV患者进行研究,目的是评估大出血(MB)的风险和相关危险因素。2357例MHV患者纳入研究,随访24.081 pt-year;MB 246例(发生率1.0 ×100),颅内出血54例(发生率0.22 ×100)。与没有出血的患者相比,MB患者明显年龄较大,更容易受外周阻塞性动脉疾病(POAD)和心房颤动(AF)的影响,并且有既往MB病史。MB患者的治疗时间范围(TTR)有降低的趋势,有相当数量的患者的TTR处于较低的四分位数。MB患者的死亡率高于未出血患者(p=0.001)。既往出血史、POAD或AF的存在以及最低四分位数的TTR与MB显著相关。接受vka治疗的MHV患者在抗凝治疗后出血风险较低。与大出血相关的危险因素有年龄较大、存在POAD或AF、既往出血史和抗凝治疗质量差。抗凝期间发生MB的患者死亡风险高。
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