2013
DOI: 10.1007/s10354-013-0234-0
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Stress ulcer prophylaxis, thromboprophylaxis and coagulation management in patients with hip fractures

Abstract: Hip fracture in older patients is a major health concern. 20-25 % of hip fracture patients will die in the first year after the trauma (Lane, Clin Orthop Relat Res 471(8):2711, 2013). Postoperative venous thrombosis and gastrointestinal stress-ulcer bleeding are frequent complications with a high case-fatality rate particularly in older patients. Thromboprophylaxis and stress ulcer prophylaxis are important and well established measures to decrease postoperative complications and the mortality rate in this hig… Show more

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“…[7,8] However, There is ongoing controversy regarding the use of anticoagulation therapy in patients with traumatic stress ulcers, hematological disorders, or cerebral hemorrhage. [9][10][11] Consequently, effectively preventing DVT in long-term bedridden patients without causing new complications remains an urgent issue that requires attention.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[7,8] However, There is ongoing controversy regarding the use of anticoagulation therapy in patients with traumatic stress ulcers, hematological disorders, or cerebral hemorrhage. [9][10][11] Consequently, effectively preventing DVT in long-term bedridden patients without causing new complications remains an urgent issue that requires attention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are acid-suppressive drugs that are prescribed as co-medication particularly to elderly patients to prevent stress ulcers and/or detrimental drug-related side-effects on the gastro-intestinal tract. Also, PPIs are the mainstay for management and prophylaxis of stress ulcers in surgical patients, but there are no guidelines specifically for geriatric hip fracture patients ( Thaler et al, 2013 ). While PPIs are considered as safe medication with which to efficiently treat e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%