Management of warfarin-induced major bleeding in patients with mechanical heart valves is challenging. There is vast controversy and confusion in the type of treatment required to reverse anticoagulation and stop blee...Management of warfarin-induced major bleeding in patients with mechanical heart valves is challenging. There is vast controversy and confusion in the type of treatment required to reverse anticoagulation and stop bleeding as well as the ideal time to restart warfarin therapy safely without recurrence of bleeding and/or thromboembolism. Presently, the treatments available to reverse warfarin-induced bleeding are vitamin K, fresh frozen plasma, prothrombin complex concentrates and recombinant activated factor VIIa. Currently, vitamin K and fresh frozen plasma are the recommended treatments in patients with mechanical heart valves and warfarin-induced major bleeding. The safe use of prothrombin complex concentrates and recombinant activated factor VIIa in patients with mechanical heart valves is controversial and needs well-designed clinical studies. With regard to restarting anticoagulation in patients with warfarin-induced major bleeding and mechanical heart valves, the safe period varies from 7-14 d after the onset of bleeding for patients with intracranial bleed and 48-72 h for patients with extra-cranial bleed. In this review article, we present relevant literature about these controversies and suggest recommendations for management of patients with warfarin-induced bleeding and a mechanical heart valve. Furthermore, there is an urgent need for separate specific guidelines from major associations/ professional societies with regard to mechanical heart valves and warfarin-induced bleeding.展开更多
Objective To explore the characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients with Heyde syndrome(HS)who undergo aortic valve replacement(AVR).Methods Electronic databases including Pub Med,Embase,Ovid,WANFANG,VIP and CN...Objective To explore the characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients with Heyde syndrome(HS)who undergo aortic valve replacement(AVR).Methods Electronic databases including Pub Med,Embase,Ovid,WANFANG,VIP and CNKI were searched to identify all case reports of HS patients undergoing AVR surgery,using different combinations of search terms"Heyde syndrome","gastrointestinal bleeding","aortic stenosis",and"surgery".Three authors independently extracted the clinical data including the patients’characteristics,aortic stenosis severity,gastrointestinal bleeding sites,surgical treatments and prognosis.Results Finally,46 case reports with 55 patients aging from 46 to 87 years,were determined eligible and included.Of them,1 patient had mild aortic stenosis,1 had moderate aortic stenosis,42 had severe aortic stenosis,and 11 were not mentioned.Gastrointestinal bleeding was detected in colon(n=8),jejunum(n=6),ileum(n=4),cecum(n=3),duodenal(n=3)and multiple sites(n=8).No specific bleeding site was identified in 23 patients.Preoperative hemoglobin level ranged from 43 to 117 g/L.All but one of 16 patients showed decreased level of high molecule weight von Willebrand factor.Of the 55 patients,43 underwent AVR,and 12 received transcatheter AVR.Aortic valves of 14 cases were replaced by mechanical valves,and 33 cases by biological valves.All patients recovered well during the follow-up,except 5 patients.One patient who had perivalvular leakage and gastrointestinal bleeding after AVR underwent the second AVR.Two patients had recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding.Two patients died of life-threatening acute subdural hematoma and multiple organ failure,respectively.Conclusions HS is a rare syndrome characterized by aortic stenosis and gastrointestinal bleeding.AVR is an effective treatment for HS.展开更多
文摘Management of warfarin-induced major bleeding in patients with mechanical heart valves is challenging. There is vast controversy and confusion in the type of treatment required to reverse anticoagulation and stop bleeding as well as the ideal time to restart warfarin therapy safely without recurrence of bleeding and/or thromboembolism. Presently, the treatments available to reverse warfarin-induced bleeding are vitamin K, fresh frozen plasma, prothrombin complex concentrates and recombinant activated factor VIIa. Currently, vitamin K and fresh frozen plasma are the recommended treatments in patients with mechanical heart valves and warfarin-induced major bleeding. The safe use of prothrombin complex concentrates and recombinant activated factor VIIa in patients with mechanical heart valves is controversial and needs well-designed clinical studies. With regard to restarting anticoagulation in patients with warfarin-induced major bleeding and mechanical heart valves, the safe period varies from 7-14 d after the onset of bleeding for patients with intracranial bleed and 48-72 h for patients with extra-cranial bleed. In this review article, we present relevant literature about these controversies and suggest recommendations for management of patients with warfarin-induced bleeding and a mechanical heart valve. Furthermore, there is an urgent need for separate specific guidelines from major associations/ professional societies with regard to mechanical heart valves and warfarin-induced bleeding.
文摘Objective To explore the characteristics and clinical outcomes of patients with Heyde syndrome(HS)who undergo aortic valve replacement(AVR).Methods Electronic databases including Pub Med,Embase,Ovid,WANFANG,VIP and CNKI were searched to identify all case reports of HS patients undergoing AVR surgery,using different combinations of search terms"Heyde syndrome","gastrointestinal bleeding","aortic stenosis",and"surgery".Three authors independently extracted the clinical data including the patients’characteristics,aortic stenosis severity,gastrointestinal bleeding sites,surgical treatments and prognosis.Results Finally,46 case reports with 55 patients aging from 46 to 87 years,were determined eligible and included.Of them,1 patient had mild aortic stenosis,1 had moderate aortic stenosis,42 had severe aortic stenosis,and 11 were not mentioned.Gastrointestinal bleeding was detected in colon(n=8),jejunum(n=6),ileum(n=4),cecum(n=3),duodenal(n=3)and multiple sites(n=8).No specific bleeding site was identified in 23 patients.Preoperative hemoglobin level ranged from 43 to 117 g/L.All but one of 16 patients showed decreased level of high molecule weight von Willebrand factor.Of the 55 patients,43 underwent AVR,and 12 received transcatheter AVR.Aortic valves of 14 cases were replaced by mechanical valves,and 33 cases by biological valves.All patients recovered well during the follow-up,except 5 patients.One patient who had perivalvular leakage and gastrointestinal bleeding after AVR underwent the second AVR.Two patients had recurrent gastrointestinal bleeding.Two patients died of life-threatening acute subdural hematoma and multiple organ failure,respectively.Conclusions HS is a rare syndrome characterized by aortic stenosis and gastrointestinal bleeding.AVR is an effective treatment for HS.