Comparison of short- and mid-term outcomes of antiplatelet versus anticoagulant use in peripheral artery disease patients with synthetic grafts | |
DOI: 10.5606/e-cvsi.2025.1826 | |
Mert Çelik1, Aykut Şahin2 | |
1Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Muş State Hospital, Muş, Türkiye 2Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Eskişehir Osmangazi University Faculty of Medicine, Eskişehir, Türkiye |
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Keywords: Antiagregan therapy, anticoagulant therapy, peripheral artery disease, synthetic graft usage | |
Objectives: This study aimed to compare the short- and mid-term outcomes of graft patency in patients receiving anticoagulant or
antiplatelet therapy during the postoperative period. Patients and methods: A total of 109 patients (103 males, 6 females; mean age 69.5±7.9 years; range 44 to 80 years) were included in this retrospectively study between January 2015 and January 2022. Of these, 46 patients were receiving anticoagulant therapy, while 63 were on antiplatelet therapy. The graft patency rates were evaluated during outpatient follow-ups at one-, three-, six-, and 12 months through physical examinations and imaging methods (Doppler ultrasonography or computed tomographic angiography). Results: The efficacy of anticoagulant and antiplatelet therapy was similar after femoropopliteal bypass using a synthetic graft. Conclusion: We believe that treatment plans should be individualized for each patient in the postoperative period. |
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