直接口服抗凝剂(DOACs)在治疗肝素诱导的血小板减少症(HIT)中的作用:循证文献综述

B. Huo, M. Surette, A. Kelly
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肝素诱发的血小板减少症(HIT)有继发于血栓并发症的死亡风险。对于静脉通路差的患者,治疗选择是有限的,因为在转向口服维生素k拮抗剂之前,当前的选择仅限于肠外药物。我们对直接口服抗凝剂(DOACs)在HIT初级治疗中的有效性进行了文献回顾。关于doac用于这一适应症的高质量证据很少,而过去的综述没有对证据进行批判性评价。此外,2017年调查DOACs用于该适应症的最新研究在过去的文献综述中未见报道。检索了Cochrane图书馆、Embase、PubMed、Google Scholar和ClinicalTrials.gov,以确定并批判性地评估现有的最佳证据。重要文献表明,DOACs在平均7天后有效地将血小板计数提高到基线水平。当DOACs作为主要治疗时,很少观察到血栓和大出血。虽然需要进行大规模的研究,但静脉注射途径差的HIT患者可能受益于DOAC治疗相关的给药方便、起效快和缺乏常规监测。
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The role of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in the treatment of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT): An evidence-based literature review
Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) poses a risk of death secondary to thrombotic complications.Treatment options are limited for patients with poor IV access, as contemporary options are restricted to parenteral agents before switching to oral vitamin k antagonists. A literature review was conducted to examine the effectiveness of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in the primary treatment of HIT. High quality evidence is scarce surrounding the use of DOACs for this indication, while past reviews have not critically appraised the evidence. Additionally, the most recent study from 2017 investigating the use of DOACs for this indication has not been reported in past literature reviews.The Cochrane Library, Embase, PubMed, Google Scholar and ClinicalTrials.gov were searched to identify and critically appraise the best available evidence. Salient literature demonstrates that DOACs are effective at raising platelet count to baseline after seven days, on average.Thrombosis and major bleeding are rarely observed when DOACs are used as primary therapy. While large scale studies are needed, patients with HIT that have poor IV access may benefit from the ease of administration, rapid onset of action and lack of routine monitoring associated with DOAC therapy.
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