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Mahboob Ali1, Richard C Becker2
1Division of Cardiovascular Health and Disease, Department of Medicine, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 231 Albert Sabin Way ML 0542, CVC, Room 4936, Cincinnati, OH, 45267-0542, USA.
Purpose Of Review:
The management of patients with mechanical heart valves who require surgery or invasive procedures is a common clinical scenario in contemporary practice. The risk of thromboembolism versus the risk of bleeding is the foundation of optimal patient care.
Recent Findings:
Randomized, controlled trials are not available; yet, there is a wealth of experience to guide best practice. Current guidelines represent a compilation of data from trials of atrial fibrillation and expert opinion. Results from the PERI-OP trial of patients with either a mechanical heart valve, atrial fibrillation, or atrial flutter requiring interruption of oral anticoagulant therapy for surgery will inform clinical practice. Patient-specific factors and valve-specific factors are paramount when deciding whether a period of anticoagulant therapy interruption is safe. Similarly, the safety and efficacy of bridging anticoagulant therapy and the optimal time after surgery for restarting oral anticoagulants is vital to optimal patient care.
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