International Islamic Medical Journal
Vol 1 No 2 (2020): June

Management of Traumatic Intracranial Hemorrhage on Anticoagulant Regiment: A Literature Review

Tedy Apriawan (Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital)
Ade Anugrah Kartosen (Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital)
Ahmad Z. S. Ishlahy (Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital)
Endang Pati Broto (Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital)
Hana Ranu Herjuna (Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital)
Khrisna Rangga Permana (Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital)
Rizki Meizikri (Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital)
Shaleh Drehem (Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital)
Abdul Hafid Bajamal (Dr. Soetomo General Academic Hospital)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Sep 2020

Abstract

Oral anticoagulant and antiplatelet are often prescribed in clinical practice. These drugs are mainly consumed by geriatric patients to prevent or treat cerebrovascular, systemic embolism, or heart condition.  Managing anticoagulated TBI patients is a challenging task for surgeons. This study aims to review available literatures regarding anticoagulated TBI patients and to suggest a treatment algorithm for such cases. Based on several retrospective and prospective studies, it might be wasteful to do a routine follow-up CT scan on anticoagulated TBI patients. The risk of new lesion development or presenting lesion progression seems to be especially low among patients with negative initial CT scan. We suggest to reserve repeat CT scan for patients with evident neurological deterioration. Tighter observation for anticoagulated patients with positive initial CT scan might be useful. Anticoagulation reversal is recommended by the American College of Cardiology, but some studies reported that reversal should be directed by INR. Acute antiplatelet cessation is still controversial for aspirin, but it is advised for clopidogrel. Preoperative management of both anticoagulant and antiplatelet should take into account the bleeding risk of the surgical procedure. Blind cessation and reversal of anticoagulant and/or antiplatelet might delay the timing of surgery and thus would better be avoided

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Journal Info

Abbrev

IIMJ

Publisher

Subject

Religion Humanities Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Public Health

Description

The International Islamic Medical Journal (IIMJ) is the official journal of Faculty of Medicine, University of Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya, Indonesia. It serves primarily as a forum for education and intellectual discourse for health professionals namely in clinical medicine but covers diverse issues ...