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RMJ. 2022; 47(3): 577-580


KAP survey regarding perceptions of cardiologists regarding use of antithrombotic before dental treatment

Zainab Akbar, Asif Ullah Qureshi, Hoor Ul Anne Koraishie, Shahid Ali, Spogmaye Zafar, Rashid Iqbal.

Abstract
Objective: To access knowledge, attitude and practices of cardiologists towards continuation and discontinuation of oral antithrombotic medications (OAM) prior to dental treatment.
Methodology: Data were collected from Rehman medical institute, Peshawar Institute of Medical Sciences, Northwest, Khyber Teaching Hospital, Lady reading Hospital and Hayatabad Medical Complex from January to June 2021. Pre validated questionnaire was used. Sample size of 106 cardiologists or cardiology trainees was calculated using open epi calculator. SPSS version 24 was used for data analyses.
Results: Out of 106 respondents, 66 were males and 40 females. 62.3% reported referrals from dentists for stoppage of antithrombotic medications. Most common medicine prescribed was aspirin (58.5%). 72.6% cardiologists recommended stoppage of the OAM(s) with variation in the number of days (30.2%, 29.2%, 17.9% preferring a 7-day, 5 days and 3 days, respectively).
Conclusion: Routine tooth extractions does not necessitate stoppage of antithrombotic medications provided appropriate local hemostatic measures are provided and their INR's are kept in check.

Key words: Antithrombotic medications, dental treatment, hemostasias, cardiologists.


 
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Akbar Z, Qureshi AU, Koraishie HUA, Ali S, Zafar S, Iqbal R. KAP survey regarding perceptions of cardiologists regarding use of antithrombotic before dental treatment. RMJ. 2022; 47(3): 577-580.


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Akbar Z, Qureshi AU, Koraishie HUA, Ali S, Zafar S, Iqbal R. KAP survey regarding perceptions of cardiologists regarding use of antithrombotic before dental treatment. https://www.rmj.org.pk/?mno=30797 [Access: December 06, 2023].


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Akbar Z, Qureshi AU, Koraishie HUA, Ali S, Zafar S, Iqbal R. KAP survey regarding perceptions of cardiologists regarding use of antithrombotic before dental treatment. RMJ. (2022), [cited December 06, 2023]; 47(3): 577-580.



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Akbar, Z., Qureshi, . A. U., Koraishie, . H. U. A., Ali, . S., Zafar, . S. & Iqbal, . R. (2022) KAP survey regarding perceptions of cardiologists regarding use of antithrombotic before dental treatment. RMJ, 47 (3), 577-580.



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Akbar, Zainab, Asif Ullah Qureshi, Hoor Ul Anne Koraishie, Shahid Ali, Spogmaye Zafar, and Rashid Iqbal. 2022. KAP survey regarding perceptions of cardiologists regarding use of antithrombotic before dental treatment. Rawal Medical Journal, 47 (3), 577-580.



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Akbar, Zainab, Asif Ullah Qureshi, Hoor Ul Anne Koraishie, Shahid Ali, Spogmaye Zafar, and Rashid Iqbal. "KAP survey regarding perceptions of cardiologists regarding use of antithrombotic before dental treatment." Rawal Medical Journal 47 (2022), 577-580.



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Akbar, Zainab, Asif Ullah Qureshi, Hoor Ul Anne Koraishie, Shahid Ali, Spogmaye Zafar, and Rashid Iqbal. "KAP survey regarding perceptions of cardiologists regarding use of antithrombotic before dental treatment." Rawal Medical Journal 47.3 (2022), 577-580. Print.



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Akbar, Z., Qureshi, . A. U., Koraishie, . H. U. A., Ali, . S., Zafar, . S. & Iqbal, . R. (2022) KAP survey regarding perceptions of cardiologists regarding use of antithrombotic before dental treatment. Rawal Medical Journal, 47 (3), 577-580.