未分离肝素和低分子肝素预防减肥手术后静脉血栓栓塞的比较效果。

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摘要

目的:评价3种主要静脉血栓栓塞(VTE)预防策略在减肥手术患者中的有效性和安全性。设计:队列研究。环境:密歇根减肥手术合作,一个全州范围的临床登记和质量改进计划。患者:2007年至2012年间,24777名患者接受了减肥手术。干预措施:术前和术后使用未分离肝素(UF/UF),术前使用UF肝素,术后使用低分子肝素(UF/LMW),术前和术后使用低分子量肝素(LMW/LMW)。主要观察指标:手术30天内发生静脉血栓栓塞、出血和严重出血(需要> 4u血液制品或再次手术)的发生率。结果:总体而言,LMW/LMW组的VTE调整率显著降低(0.25%;P < 0.001), UF/LMW (0.29%;P = .03)与UF/UF组比较(P = 0.68%)。UF/LMW (0.22%;P = 0.006)和LMW/LMW (0.21%;结论:低分子肝素在减肥手术患者预防术后静脉血栓栓塞方面比UF肝素更有效,且不会增加出血发生率。
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Comparative effectiveness of unfractionated and low-molecular-weight heparin for prevention of venous thromboembolism following bariatric surgery.

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of 3 predominant venous thromboembolism (VTE) prophylaxis strategies among patients undergoing bariatric surgery.

Design: Cohort study.

Setting: The Michigan Bariatric Surgery Collaborative, a statewide clinical registry and quality improvement program.

Patients: Twenty-four thousand seven hundred seventy-seven patients undergoing bariatric surgery between 2007 and 2012.

Interventions: Unfractionated heparin preoperatively and postoperatively (UF/UF), UF heparin preoperatively and low-molecular-weight heparin postoperatively (UF/LMW), and LMW heparin preoperatively and postoperatively (LMW/LMW).

Main outcome measures: Rates of VTE, hemorrhage, and serious hemorrhage (requiring >4 U of blood products or reoperation) occurring within 30 days of surgery.

Results: Overall, adjusted rates of VTE were significantly lower for the LMW/LMW (0.25%; P < .001) and UF/LMW (0.29%; P = .03) treatment groups compared with the UF/UF group (0.68%). While UF/LMW (0.22%; P = .006) and LMW/LMW (0.21%; P < .001) were similarly effective in patients at low risk of VTE (predicted risk <1%), LMW/LMW (1.46%; P = .10) seemed more effective than UF/LMW (2.36%; P = .90) for high-risk (predicted risk ≥1%) patients. There were no significant differences in rates of hemorrhage or serious hemorrhage among the treatment strategies.

Conclusion: Low-molecular-weight heparin is more effective than UF heparin for the prevention of postoperative VTE among patients undergoing bariatric surgery and does not increase rates of bleeding.

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Archives of Surgery
Archives of Surgery 医学-外科
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