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Prothrombin complex concentrate for direct factor Xa inhibitor-associated bleeding or before urgent surgery

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Factor Xa inhibitor (FXaI)-associated bleeding events are common and associated with substantial morbidity. Systematic evaluation of widely available, effective, and affordable FXaI bleed management strategies is needed. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a single-center retrospective cohort study of FXaI-treated patients presenting to a tertiary academic medical center from January 2018 to May 2019 who received 25-50 IU/kg 4F-PCC for either FXaI-associated major bleeding or urgent surgery. The primary outcome was hemostatic efficacy, and the safety outcome was the 30-day risk of thromboembolism. RESULTS: PCC was used to treat FXaI-associated bleeding in 83 cases (79.1 %) and was given before urgent surgery in 22 cases (20.9 %). Sixty-six patients were on apixaban, 38 were on rivaroxaban and one patient was on edoxaban. Intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) and gastrointestinal bleeding accounted for most bleeds (74.7 %). Median interval between last DOAC intake and presentation to triage was 9 h [IQR 5.3-14.8] and median PCC dosing was 40.0 IU/kg [IQR 28.5-46.6]. Forty-two patients (40.0 %) had pre-PCC FXaI levels drawn with median FXaI levels of 114.5 ng/mL [IQR 70.0-175.0]. Effective hemostasis occurred in 66.7 % [95%CI 55.4-76.3] of patients receiving PCC for bleeding and surgical hemostasis was rated as normal in 95.5 % (95%CI 76.5-100.0) for patients having urgent surgery. The 30-day risk of thromboembolism was 7.6 % [95%CI 3.7-14.5] and 22.9 % [95%CI 15.8-31.8] of patients died. CONCLUSIONS: PCC for FXaI-associated bleeding was associated with hemostatic efficacy in two-thirds of patients and thromboembolic events were uncommon. PCC represents a promising treatment strategy for FXaI-associated bleeding.

Authors

Shaw JR; Almujalli AA; Xu Y; Levy JH; Schulman S; Siegal D; Dowlatshahi D; Tokessy M; Buyukdere H; Carrier M

Journal

Thrombosis Research, Vol. 243, ,

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

November 1, 2024

DOI

10.1016/j.thromres.2024.109172

ISSN

0049-3848

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