A study of thromboprophylactic practices of Scottish orthopaedic surgeons in patients undergoing total hip replacements. Should practice change with new guidelines?
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A study of thromboprophylactic practices of Scottish orthopaedic surgeons in patients undergoing total hip replacements. Should practice change with new guidelines?
Abstract
Despite increasing scientific investigation, the best method for preventing postoperative thromboembolism in patients undergoing a total hip replacement (THR) remains unclear. National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) and Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) guidelines on the prevention of thromboembolism have caused much controversy. We surveyed Scottish surgeons regarding their thromboprophylaxis prescribing after THR. Questionnaires were sent to all Scottish orthopaedic consultants. They were asked about routine pharmacological and mechanical prophylaxis in patients undergoing a THR. Comparison was made with a previous survey done in 2003. The response rate was 75%. The survey showed an increased use of pharmacological prophylaxis from 93% to 100%. This was due to the increased use of aspirin from 51% to 64%. The use of low molecular weight heparin has remained constant at 51%. No surgeons routinely use warfarin, un-fractionated heparin or fondaparinux. Use of graded compression stockings has increased from 59% to 70%. In conclusion, there is increasing evidence that patients undergoing THR should receive extended prophylaxis for up to 35 days. Oral agents such as dabigatran and rivaroxaban have offered a new option for oral extended prescribing. The results in change of practice must be closely audited.
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