Management of acute cholecystitis in patients on anti-thrombotic therapy: A single center experience

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Feuerwerker, Solomon [1 ]
Kambli, Ruja [2 ]
Grinberg, Diana [1 ]
Malhotra, Ajai [1 ]
An, Gary [1 ]
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[1] Univ Vermont, Med Ctr, Dept Surg, 111 Colchester Ave, Burlington, VT 05401 USA
[2] Univ Vermont, Larner Coll Med, 89 Beaumont Ave, Burlington, VT 05405 USA
关键词
Acute cholecystitis; Antiplatelet; Anticoagulant; Percutaneous cholecystostomy; Antithrombotic therapy; Laparoscopic cholecystectomy; UNITED-STATES; CHOLECYSTECTOMY; GUIDELINES; TRENDS; BURDEN;
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10.1016/j.sopen.2023.09.022
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Acute cholecystitis in patients on anti-thrombotic therapy (ATT) presents a clinical dilemma at the intersection between conflicting guidelines, specifically between timing of early operative management (OM) versus time-to-reversal of certain ATT agents. With growing recognition that nonoperative management (NOM) is associated with considerable morbidity, and evidence in the literature that early OM in patients on ATT is safe, we reviewed our own practice to examine how we addressed these conflicting guidelines.Materials and methods: We performed a retrospective review of patients with acute cholecystitis between December 2017 and March 2022. Patients were classified as ATT or non-ATT; ATT patients were subdivided into anticoagulation (AC) and antiplatelet (AP) groups. Rates of OM were compared.Results: 502 patients with acute cholecystitis were identified, 464 non-ATT and 38 ATT. 30 ATT patients were on AC, 7 on AP, and 1 on both. Non-ATT patients were significantly more likely to receive OM at index presentation compared to those on ATT: 89.9 % vs 63.2 % (p < 0.05). Subgroup analysis of the ATT group showed AP patients were significantly less likely to receive OM compared to those on AC, 12.5 % vs 77 % (p < 0.05).Conclusions: At our institution, patients on ATT were significantly less likely to undergo OM for acute cholecystitis compared with non-ATT patients. Those on AC received OM significantly more than patients on AP. Further study is needed to better define the management of this growing population so that acute cholecystitis guidelines might address this issue in the future.
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