Prophylaxis of thromboembolic disease and platelet-related changes following total hip replacement: a comparative study of aspirin and heparin-dihydroergotamine
Keywords: 
Postoperative deep vein thrombosis
Aspirin
Heparin-dihydroergotamine
Issue Date: 
1986
Publisher: 
Schattauer
ISSN: 
0340-6245
Citation: 
Alfaro MJ, Paramo JA, Rocha E. Prophylaxis of thromboembolic disease and platelet-related changes following total hip replacement: a comparative study of aspirin and heparin-dihydroergotamine. Thromb Haemost 1986 Aug 20;56(1):53-56.
Abstract
A prospective study involving 120 consecutive patients undergoing total hip replacement was performed to compare the effectiveness of aspirin (high and low dose) or a combination of heparin plus dihydroergotamine (heparin-DHE) in preventing isotopic and phlebographic deep vein thrombosis (DVT), and to evaluate their effect on postoperative platelet changes. Phlebographic DVT was demonstrated in 9 cases (30%) in control group, in 1 (3.3%) in aspirin (high-dose) group (p less than 0.01), in 1 (3.3%) in aspirin (low-dose) group (p less than 0.01) and in 5 (16.6%) in heparin-DHE group (p = NS). Aspirin was able to reduce the postoperative increase in circulating platelet aggregates, platelet factor 4 and beta-thromboglobulin observed in control group. This study shows that aspirin is effective in the prevention of DVT for patients undergoing total hip replacement. Small aspirin dose (250 mg/day) represents an effective form of prophylaxis in these patients.

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