August 11, 2022

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Clinical practice guideline for perioperative management of antithrombotic therapy released

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The American College of Chest Physicians recently released a new clinical guideline on the perioperative management of antithrombotic therapy. Published in the journal CHEST, the guideline contains 44 evidence-based recommendations using established methodology to improve decision-making and to decrease practice variability.

An update to the 2012 Perioperative Management of Antithrombotic Therapy guideline, the new guideline is more comprehensive, containing 43 population, intervention, comparator and outcome (PICO) questions compared with 11 PICO questions in 2012.

The cover the perioperative management of vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) such as warfarin, heparin bridging, and direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), which were new to market in 2012 and are commonly used in 2022.

"For perioperative antithrombotic management, it's very important to have standardized approaches and protocols to limit variability in practice and, in turn, to minimize preventable bleeding and thrombotic events. Until now, guidance for clinicians was available only in piecemeal approach—related to specific clinical areas—whereas the CHEST guidelines provide a 'one-stop' comprehensive and definitive compilation of evidence to inform best practices in perioperative anticoagulant and antiplatelet management," says James D. Douketis, MD, Staff Physician in Vascular Medicine and General Internal Medicine at St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton. "These guidelines are also practical, providing clinicians with 'how to' approaches for managing patients on warfarin, DOACs and antiplatelet drugs who are undergoing a wide array of surgeries and procedures as well as those who may need heparin bridging."

The new guideline also includes recommendations on the perioperative management of patients who are undergoing minor procedures, comprising dental, dermatological, ophthalmological, pacemaker/internal cardiac defibrillator (ICD) implantation and gastrointestinal (endoscopic) procedures.

The guideline includes the following highlighted recommendations:

Strong recommendations:

Key conditional recommendations:

Following the Grading of Recommendations, Assessment, Development and Evaluation (GRADE) approach, each PICO question is evaluated based on the certainty of existing evidence. For each PICO, a recommendation is classified as a strong, referred to as "recommended," or conditional, referred to as "suggested." Due to non-high quality evidence in the perioperative area, the majority of recommendations are marked as "conditional" and "suggested."

More information: James D. Douketis et al, Perioperative Management of Antithrombotic Therapy: An American College of Chest Physicians Clinical Practice Guideline, Chest (2022). DOI: 10.1016/j.chest.2022.07.025

James D. Douketis et al, Perioperative Management of Antithrombotic Therapy, Chest (2012). DOI: 10.1378/chest.11-2298

Journal information: Chest

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