Nowadays, oral anticoagulants are commonly prescribed to numerous patients for preventing cardiovascular accident such as thromboembolism. An important side effect of anticoagulant is anti-hemostasis. In a major surgery, the oral anticoagulant therapy (OAT) regimen must be changed before the surgery for proper post-operative bleeding control. However, in a minor dental surgery and endodontic surgery, the necessity for changing or discontinuing the OAT is open to debate. In this study, risks of the consequences were weighed and analyzed. In patients who stop the OAT, the occurrence of thromboembolic complication is rare but the result is fatal. In patients who continuing the OAT, post-operative bleeding can be controlled well with the local ...
Cardiovascular diseases are a major component of non-communicable diseases and death, with thrombosi...
Objective. Surgery is the main oral healthcare hazard to the patient with a bleeding tendency, which...
Aim of the study: The management of patients undergoing chronic oral anticoagulation raises concerns...
Tese de mestrado, Medicina Dentária, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Medicina Dentária, 2016Int...
Introduction: Adequate hemostasis is crucial for the success of invasive dental treatment, since ble...
There is a widespread belief among physicians and dentists that oral anticoagulant therapy must be d...
Patients who are undergoing antithrombotic drugs therapy whether it was alone or in combination can ...
To establish whether there is a high enough risk of bleeding in patients who take oral anticoagulant...
In patients who receive oral anticoagulantа, dental extractions are a common procedure. In the past,...
Background: Individuals on continuous treatment with vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) or direct oral ant...
Excessive bleeding complicates surgery and may result in a higher risk of morbidity in dentistry. Al...
OBJECTIVE: Several novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs) are currently prescribed for patients suffering...
The oral surgery procedures in oral anticoagulated patients has always been very controversial due t...
For the undergoing dental surgery patients taking antiplatelet medications, physicians and dentists ...
The number of patients using direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) instead of vitamin K antagonists (VK...
Cardiovascular diseases are a major component of non-communicable diseases and death, with thrombosi...
Objective. Surgery is the main oral healthcare hazard to the patient with a bleeding tendency, which...
Aim of the study: The management of patients undergoing chronic oral anticoagulation raises concerns...
Tese de mestrado, Medicina Dentária, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Medicina Dentária, 2016Int...
Introduction: Adequate hemostasis is crucial for the success of invasive dental treatment, since ble...
There is a widespread belief among physicians and dentists that oral anticoagulant therapy must be d...
Patients who are undergoing antithrombotic drugs therapy whether it was alone or in combination can ...
To establish whether there is a high enough risk of bleeding in patients who take oral anticoagulant...
In patients who receive oral anticoagulantа, dental extractions are a common procedure. In the past,...
Background: Individuals on continuous treatment with vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) or direct oral ant...
Excessive bleeding complicates surgery and may result in a higher risk of morbidity in dentistry. Al...
OBJECTIVE: Several novel oral anticoagulants (NOACs) are currently prescribed for patients suffering...
The oral surgery procedures in oral anticoagulated patients has always been very controversial due t...
For the undergoing dental surgery patients taking antiplatelet medications, physicians and dentists ...
The number of patients using direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) instead of vitamin K antagonists (VK...
Cardiovascular diseases are a major component of non-communicable diseases and death, with thrombosi...
Objective. Surgery is the main oral healthcare hazard to the patient with a bleeding tendency, which...
Aim of the study: The management of patients undergoing chronic oral anticoagulation raises concerns...