TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of direct oral anticoagulants on bleeding during and after cataract surgery
AU - Maytal, Anat
AU - Naidorf Rosenblatt, Hadar
AU - Rotem, Reut
AU - Segev, Fani
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PY - 2024/12
Y1 - 2024/12
N2 - Purpose: To assess the risk for intraoperative and postoperative ocular bleeding associated with direct oral anticoagulant treatment in patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery. Methods: Consecutive patients had phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation while taking uninterrupted direct oral anticoagulants (dabigatran, rivaroxaban, or apixaban). Gender and age-matched patients without antithrombotic therapy were used as the control group. Patients were examined one week postoperatively. Intraoperative and postoperative hemorrhagic and non-hemorrhagic complications were assessed. Results: Forty patients (56 eyes) on direct oral anticoagulants and 120 patients (172 eyes) without anticoagulation, at a mean age of 77 years, had phacoemulsification. There was no significant difference between the groups in the rate of intraoperative and postoperative bleeding. One eye (1.8%) in the treatment group and 3 eyes (1.7%) in the control group had hyphema (p = 0.72). No patient had thromboembolic event during or after surgery. Conclusions: Cataract surgery was safely performed while continuing direct oral anticoagulation.
AB - Purpose: To assess the risk for intraoperative and postoperative ocular bleeding associated with direct oral anticoagulant treatment in patients undergoing phacoemulsification surgery. Methods: Consecutive patients had phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation while taking uninterrupted direct oral anticoagulants (dabigatran, rivaroxaban, or apixaban). Gender and age-matched patients without antithrombotic therapy were used as the control group. Patients were examined one week postoperatively. Intraoperative and postoperative hemorrhagic and non-hemorrhagic complications were assessed. Results: Forty patients (56 eyes) on direct oral anticoagulants and 120 patients (172 eyes) without anticoagulation, at a mean age of 77 years, had phacoemulsification. There was no significant difference between the groups in the rate of intraoperative and postoperative bleeding. One eye (1.8%) in the treatment group and 3 eyes (1.7%) in the control group had hyphema (p = 0.72). No patient had thromboembolic event during or after surgery. Conclusions: Cataract surgery was safely performed while continuing direct oral anticoagulation.
KW - Apixaban
KW - Direct oral anticoagulants
KW - Hyphema
KW - Intraoperative bleeding
KW - NOACS
KW - Thromboembolic event
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U2 - 10.1007/s10792-024-02944-x
DO - 10.1007/s10792-024-02944-x
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C2 - 38376717
AN - SCOPUS:85185504445
SN - 0165-5701
VL - 44
JO - International Ophthalmology
JF - International Ophthalmology
IS - 1
M1 - 100
ER -