Bleeding complications following intramuscular injections among hospitalized anticoagulated patients: a retrospective observational comparative study.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 HEMATOLOGY
Marina Davidov, Ronen Loebstein, Hagith Yonath, Itai Gueta
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Abstract

Background: Bleeding complications following intramuscular (IM) injections are generally considered rare with reported incidence of 0.06%. However, evidence on safety of IM injections among anticoagulated hospitalized patients is lacking. The objective of the current study was to examine the incidence of injection site bleeding complications following IM injection among anticoagulated hospitalized patients.

Methods: A retrospective comparative study comprised of all hospitalized patients ≥ 18 years old that were treated with ≥ 1 IM injection between 2009 and 2019 in a large tertiary medical center. Bleeding complications were defined as focal hematoma, local bleeding, intramuscular bleeding or compartment syndrome. Each case with IM injection was searched for ICD9 codes (e.g., hematoma, hemorrhage or compartment syndrome) and for indirect evidence suggestive of potential bleeding: hemoglobin drop ≥ 2 g/dl, AST or CPK increase, packed red blood cell transfusion, or abrupt cessation of the anticoagulation. These case were then verified for true injection-site bleeding by natural language processing model and manual review of the electronic medical record.

Results: A total of 71,710 patients were treated with 236,406 IM injections. Mean age 53 (± 22) and 63% were females. Concomitant anticoagulation (Heparins: 90.3%, warfarin: 6.8% and DOACs: 4.7%) occurred in 40,819 IM injections (8189 patients). Suspected bleeding complications at the IM injection site were identified among 7,111 patients following 23,089 IM injections, the majority were unrelated to the IM injection-site (e.g., gastrointestinal bleeding, retroperitoneal, etc.). Two cases were verified as true injection site bleeding complication, both in the anticoagulated group (2/8189, 0.02%).

Conclusion: Bleeding complications at site of IM injections among anticoagulated hospitalized patients are rare, and their risk is probably not higher compared to patients without anticoagulation.

住院抗凝患者肌肉注射后的出血并发症:一项回顾性观察比较研究。
背景:一般认为肌肉注射(IM)后出血并发症很少见,据报道发生率为 0.06%。然而,关于抗凝住院患者进行 IM 注射的安全性却缺乏证据。本研究的目的是探讨抗凝住院患者进行 IM 注射后注射部位出血并发症的发生率:一项回顾性比较研究包括一家大型三级医疗中心 2009 年至 2019 年期间所有年龄≥ 18 岁、接受过≥ 1 次 IM 注射治疗的住院患者。出血并发症定义为局灶性血肿、局部出血、肌肉内出血或室间综合征。对每例注射 IM 的病例均检索了 ICD9 编码(如血肿、出血或室间隙综合征)以及提示潜在出血的间接证据:血红蛋白下降≥ 2 g/dl、AST 或 CPK 升高、输注包装红细胞或突然停止抗凝。然后通过自然语言处理模型和人工查看电子病历来验证这些病例是否为真正的注射部位出血:共有 71,710 名患者接受了 236,406 次 IM 注射治疗。平均年龄为 53(± 22)岁,女性占 63%。40819次 IM 注射(8189 名患者)中出现了合并抗凝(肝素:90.3%;华法林:6.8%;DOACs:4.7%)。在 23,089 例 IM 注射后的 7,111 例患者中,发现了疑似 IM 注射部位出血并发症,其中大多数与 IM 注射部位无关(如胃肠道出血、腹膜后出血等)。有两例被证实为真正的注射部位出血并发症,均发生在抗凝组(2/8189,0.02%):结论:接受抗凝治疗的住院患者中,IM 注射部位出血并发症很少见,与未接受抗凝治疗的患者相比,其风险可能并不高。
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Thrombosis Journal
Thrombosis Journal Medicine-Hematology
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
3.20%
发文量
69
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Thrombosis Journal is an open-access journal that publishes original articles on aspects of clinical and basic research, new methodology, case reports and reviews in the areas of thrombosis. Topics of particular interest include the diagnosis of arterial and venous thrombosis, new antithrombotic treatments, new developments in the understanding, diagnosis and treatments of atherosclerotic vessel disease, relations between haemostasis and vascular disease, hypertension, diabetes, immunology and obesity.
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