Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in Major Orthopedic Surgery

Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in Major Orthopedic Surgery
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Download or read book Venous Thromboembolism Prophylaxis in Major Orthopedic Surgery written by Ethan Balk and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: BACKGROUND: Major orthopedic surgeries, such as total knee replacement (TKR), total hip replacement (THR), and hip fracture (HFx) surgery, carry a high risk for venous thromboembolism (VTE)--deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE). METHODS: Updating a 2012 review, we compare interventions to prevent VTE after TKR, THR, and HFx surgery. We searched four databases and other sources through June 3, 2016, for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) and large nonrandomized comparative studies (NRCSs) reporting postoperative VTE, major bleeding, and other adverse events. We conducted pairwise meta-analyses, Bayesian network meta-analyses, and strength of evidence (SoE) synthesis. RESULTS: Overall, 127 RCTs and 15 NRCSs met criteria. For THR: low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) has lower risk than unfractionated heparin (UFH) of various VTE outcomes (moderate to high SoE) and major bleeding (moderate SoE). LMWH and aspirin have similar risks of total PE, symptomatic DVT, and major bleeding (low SoE). LMWH has less major bleeding (low SoE) than direct thrombin inhibitors (DTI), but DTI has lower DVT risks (moderate SoE). LMWH has less major bleeding than vitamin K antagonists (VKA) (high SoE). LMWH and factor Xa inhibitor (FXaI) comparisons are inconsistent across VTE outcomes, but LMWH has less major bleeding (high SoE). VKA has lower proximal DVT risk than mechanical devices (high SoE). Longer duration LMWH has lower risk of various VTE outcome risks (low to high SoE). Higher dose LMWH has lower total DVT risk (low SoE) but more major bleeding (moderate SoE). Higher dose FXaI has lower total VTE risk (low SoE). For TKR: LMWH has lower DVT risks than VKA (low to high SoE), but VKA has less major bleeding (low SoE). FXaI has lower risk than LMWH of various VTE outcomes (low to moderate SoE), but LMWH has less major bleeding (low SoE) and more study-defined serious adverse events (low SoE). Higher dose DTI has lower DVT risk (moderate to high SoE) but more major bleeding (low SoE). Higher dose FXaI has lower risk of various VTE outcomes (low to moderate SoE). For HFx surgery: LMWH has lower total DVT risk than FXaI (moderate SoE). CONCLUSIONS: VTE prophylaxis after major orthopedic surgery trades off lowered VTE risk with possible adverse events--in particular, for most interventions, major bleeding. In THR, LMWH has lower VTE and adverse event risks than UFH, LMWH and aspirin have similar risks of VTE and major bleeding, DTI has lower DVT risk than LMWH but higher major bleeding risk, and higher dose LMWH has lower DVT risk but higher major bleeding risk than lower dose. In TKR, VKA has higher DVT risk than LMWH but lower major bleeding risk, and higher dose DTI has lower DVT risk but higher major bleeding risk than lower dose. In HFx surgery and for other intervention comparisons, there is insufficient evidence to assess both benefits and harms, or findings are inconsistent. Importantly, though, most studies evaluate "total DVT" (an outcome of unclear clinical significance since it includes asymptomatic and other low-risk DVTs), but relatively few studies evaluate PE and other clinically important outcomes. This limitation yields a high likelihood of selective outcome reporting bias. There is also relatively sparse evidence on interventions other than LMWH.


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