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Storey R, Hassan K, Meyer A, Eberle T, deNeve N, Thielmann M, et al.
Cardiovasc Revasc Med . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40044567
Objectives: Severe perioperative bleeding occurs in over 30 % of patients on ticagrelor undergoing isolated coronary artery bypass grafting (i-CABG) before completing the recommended 3-day washout. Intraoperative ticagrelor removal with...
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Schmoeckel M, Thielmann M, Vitanova K, Eberle T, Marczin N, Hassan K, et al.
J Cardiothorac Surg . 2025 Jan; 20(1):74. PMID: 39833891
Objective: Patients on direct-acting oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are at high risk of perioperative bleeding complications. Intraoperative hemoadsorption is a novel strategy to reduce perioperative bleeding in patients on DOACs undergoing...
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Matejic-Spasic M, Lindstedt S, Lebreton G, Dzemali O, Suwalski P, Folliguet T, et al.
BMC Cardiovasc Disord . 2024 May; 24(1):258. PMID: 38762715
Background: Extracorporeal blood purification has been widely used in intensive care medicine, nephrology, toxicology, and other fields. During the last decade, with the emergence of new adsorptive blood purification devices,...
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Schmoeckel M, Thielmann M, Hassan K, Geidel S, Schmitto J, Meyer A, et al.
J Thromb Thrombolysis . 2024 May; 57(6):888-897. PMID: 38709456
Intraoperative antithrombotic drug removal by haemoadsorption is a novel strategy to reduce perioperative bleeding in patients on antithrombotic drugs undergoing cardiac surgery. The international STAR registry reports real-world clinical outcomes...
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Gutierrez J, Harrington R, Stone G, Steg P, Gibson C, Hamm C, et al.
Am Heart J Plus . 2024 Mar; 9:100043. PMID: 38551015
Background: Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is associated with an increased risk of ischemic events following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). More aggressive antiplatelet therapy may mitigate this risk. The present study...
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Hassan K, Geidel S, Zamvar V, Tanaka K, Knezevic-Woods Z, Wendt D, et al.
JTCVS Open . 2023 Oct; 15:190-196. PMID: 37808047
Objectives: Patients on ticagrelor undergoing urgent cardiac surgery are at high risk for perioperative bleeding complications. We sought to determine whether intraoperative hemoadsorption could remove ticagrelor and lower circulating drug...
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Awori Hayanga J, Song T, Durham L, Garrison L, Smith D, Molnar Z, et al.
Crit Care . 2023 Jun; 27(1):243. PMID: 37337243
Objectives: The CytoSorb therapy in COVID-19 (CTC) registry evaluated the clinical performance and treatment parameters of extracorporeal hemoadsorption integrated with veno-venous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV ECMO) in critically ill COVID-19...
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Cohen B, Chingcuanco F, Zhang J, Reid N, Lee V, Hong J, et al.
Am J Cardiovasc Drugs . 2023 May; 23(4):429-440. PMID: 37204675
Background: Antithrombotic drugs, including the P2Y inhibitor ticagrelor, increase the risk of perioperative bleeding in patients requiring urgent cardiac surgery. Perioperative bleeding can lead to increased mortality and prolong intensive...
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Cao D, Amabile N, Chiarito M, Lee V, Angiolillo D, Capodanno D, et al.
Eur Heart J . 2023 Mar; 44(20):1780-1794. PMID: 36988155
Remarkable progress has been made in the pharmacological management of patients with cardiovascular disease, including the frequent use of antithrombotic agents. Nonetheless, bleeding complications remain frequent and potentially life-threatening. Therapeutic...
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Matejic-Spasic M, Hassan K, Thielmann M, Geidel S, Storey R, Schmoeckel M, et al.
J Thorac Dis . 2022 Sep; 14(8):3030-3044. PMID: 36071758
Background: Antithrombotic drugs increase the risk of bleeding, especially in patients who need urgent surgery without an adequate wash-out period. This review aims to evaluate perioperative bleeding complications in patients...