Management of epistaxis in patients on novel oral anticoagulation therapy

Author:

Ho J P K,Bari N,Riffat F

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIndividuals on anticoagulation therapy are at increased risk of bleeding, including epistaxis. There is a lack of available reversal agents for novel oral anticoagulation therapy.ObjectiveThis paper reviews the current literature on epistaxis in the context of novel oral anticoagulation use, in order to recommend guidelines on management.MethodA comprehensive search of published literature was conducted to identify all relevant articles published up to April 2019.ResultsPatients on oral anticoagulation therapy are over-represented in individuals with epistaxis. Those on novel oral anticoagulation therapy were more likely to relapse compared to patients on classic oral anticoagulants or non-anticoagulated patients. Idarucizumab is an effective antidote for bleeding associated with dabigatran use. Recommendations for epistaxis management in patients on novel oral anticoagulation therapy are outlined.ConclusionClinicians need to be aware of the potential severity of epistaxis and the increased likelihood of recurrence. High-quality studies are required to determine the efficacy and safety of andexanet alfa and ciraparantag, as well as non-specific reversal agents.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Otorhinolaryngology,General Medicine

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