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Erschienen in: Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology 3/2021

18.08.2020

Intra-procedural anticoagulation and post-procedural hemoglobin fall in atrial fibrillation ablation with minimally interrupted direct oral anticoagulants: comparisons across 4 drugs

verfasst von: Akinori Sairaku, Nobuyuki Morishima, Hiroya Matsumura, Michitaka Amioka, Junji Maeda, Yoshikazu Watanabe, Yukiko Nakano

Erschienen in: Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology | Ausgabe 3/2021

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Abstract

Purpose

Thromboembolic or hemorrhagic complications related to atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation are rare, and thus, it is difficult to compare their frequency across different direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs). We aimed to compare the intra-ablation blood coagulability and post-procedural hemoglobin fall as alternatives to those complications across 4 DOACs.

Methods

We enrolled AF patients younger than 65 years old in 3 cardiovascular centers who skipped a single dose of apixaban, dabigatran, edoxaban, and rivaroxaban, prior to the ablation. Endpoints included the activated clotting time (ACT), heparin requirement during the ablation, and drop in the hemoglobin level 24 h after the procedure.

Results

The time-course curves of the ACT differed significantly across the patients with apixaban (N = 113), dabigatran (N = 130), edoxaban (N = 144), and rivaroxaban (N = 81), with its highest level in the dabigatran group (P < 0.001). The average ACT was greater in the dabigatran group than in the other groups (312.3 ± 34, 334.4 ± 44, 308.1 ± 41, and 305.8 ± 34.7 s; P < 0.001). A significant difference was noted in total heparin requirement across the patient groups (3990.2 ± 1167.9, 3890.4 ± 955.3, 4423.8 ± 1051.6, and 3972 ± 978.7 U/m2/h; P < 0.001), with its greatest amount in the edoxaban group. The reduction in the hemoglobin level was similar (− 0.93 ± 0.92, − 0.88 ± 0.79, − 0.89 ± 0.97, − 0.95 ± 1.23 g/dL; P = 0.94). No inter-group difference was noted in the rate of major or minor bleedings (0.9%, 2.3%, 1.4%, and 3.7%; P = 0.51), and no thromboembolic events were encountered.

Conclusion

A difference in DOACs may have an impact on intra-ablation anticoagulation; however, it may not be on the procedural blood loss in the setting of a single skip.
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Metadaten
Titel
Intra-procedural anticoagulation and post-procedural hemoglobin fall in atrial fibrillation ablation with minimally interrupted direct oral anticoagulants: comparisons across 4 drugs
verfasst von
Akinori Sairaku
Nobuyuki Morishima
Hiroya Matsumura
Michitaka Amioka
Junji Maeda
Yoshikazu Watanabe
Yukiko Nakano
Publikationsdatum
18.08.2020
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology / Ausgabe 3/2021
Print ISSN: 1383-875X
Elektronische ISSN: 1572-8595
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10840-020-00851-6

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