2018
DOI: 10.1016/s1569-9056(18)30972-2
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Impact of antiplatelet and anticoagulation therapy for patients undergoing HOLEP in terms of hospitalization length and complications rate: A prospective study

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“…These findings are consistent with the limited evidence there is that patients taking anticoagulants prior to BOO procedures are at an increased risk of haemorrhagic complications, delayed discharge and readmission. 10 None of the patients in the antiplatelet group were readmitted with haematuria. This coupled with the low rate of delayed discharge in patients taking antiplatelet medication, reinforces the AUA 6 recommendation that aspirin should be continued in the peri-operative period to prevent thrombotic complications.…”
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“…These findings are consistent with the limited evidence there is that patients taking anticoagulants prior to BOO procedures are at an increased risk of haemorrhagic complications, delayed discharge and readmission. 10 None of the patients in the antiplatelet group were readmitted with haematuria. This coupled with the low rate of delayed discharge in patients taking antiplatelet medication, reinforces the AUA 6 recommendation that aspirin should be continued in the peri-operative period to prevent thrombotic complications.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…These findings are consistent with the limited evidence there is that patients taking anticoagulants prior to BOO procedures are at an increased risk of haemorrhagic complications, delayed discharge and readmission. 10…”
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