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Tutorial in oral antithrombotic therapy: Biology and dental implications

Journal

MEDICINA ORAL PATOLOGIA ORAL Y CIRUGIA BUCAL
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages E461-E472

Publisher

MEDICINA ORAL S L
DOI: 10.4317/medoral.19140

Keywords

Coagulation cascade; cell-based coagulation model; factor Xa inhibitors; direct thrombin inhibitors; prothrombin complex concentrates

Funding

  1. Finnish Medical Society
  2. Helsinki University Central Hospital [EVO TYH 3245]
  3. NIH [R01 EB010087, R21 MH097639-01]

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Objectives: Recent developments of new direct oral anticoagulants that target specific clotting factors necessitate understanding of coagulation biology. The objective of this tutorial is to offer dental professionals a review of coagulation mechanisms and the pharmacodynamics of the conventional and new oral anticoagulants. Also, we summarized the dental implications of the conventional and new anticoagulants. Method: We searched Medline using search terms antithrombotic, antihemostasis or anticoagulation and combined them with the search results of dental, oral surgery or periodontal. We restricted the results to human and English. Results: The early coagulation cascade, the new cell-based coagulation model, the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of conventional antithrombotics, and new oral anticoagulants were reviewed. The new direct factor Xa inhibitors and the direct thrombin inhibitor (s), called direct oral anticoagulants (DOAs) have rapid onset of action, fast elimination on cessation, and fewer drug-drug or drug-food interactions than warfarin. However, the lack of antidotes raises concerns that some dental procedures may trigger serious hemorrhagic events. Additionally, careful perioperative withdrawal and resumption protocols for the DOAs are reviewed, because DOAs' blood levels are dependent on renal function. Also, various reversal strategies in the event of excessive bleedings are summarized. Perioperative management of dental patients taking new DOAs and conventional oral anticoagulants are also discussed. However, the perioperative strategies for DOAs are yet to be validated in randomized trials.

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