Effect of Perioperative Antithrombotics on Head and Neck Microvascular Free Flap Survival After Anastomotic Revision

Objective To determine if antithrombotic therapy improves head and neck microvascular free flap survival following anastomotic revision. Study Design A retrospective review of all patients with microvascular free tissue transfer to the head and neck between August 2013 and July 2021. Setting Otolary...

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Veröffentlicht in:Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery 2023-06, Vol.168 (6), p.1353-1361
Hauptverfasser: Bishop, Jessica L., Vasudev, Milind, Garcia, Natalie, Heslop, Gabriela, Pham, Tiffany T., Hicks, Melanie D., Chowdhury, Farshad, Grayson, Jessica W., Goddard, Julie A., Tjoa, Tjoson, Haidar, Yarah, Thomas, Carissa M.
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Zusammenfassung:Objective To determine if antithrombotic therapy improves head and neck microvascular free flap survival following anastomotic revision. Study Design A retrospective review of all patients with microvascular free tissue transfer to the head and neck between August 2013 and July 2021. Setting Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery Departments at University of Alabama at Birmingham, University of Colorado, and University of California Irvine. Methods Perioperative use of anticoagulation, antiplatelets, intraoperative heparin bolus, tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) and vasopressor use, and leech therapy were collected plus microvascular free flap outcomes. The primary endpoint was free flap failure. Analyses of free flaps that underwent anastomotic revision with or without thrombectomy were performed. Results A total of 843 microvascular free flaps were included. The overall rate of flap failure was 4.0% (n = 34). The overall rate of pedicle anastomosis revision (artery, vein, or both) was 5.0% (n = 42) with a failure rate of 47.6% (n = 20) after revision. Anastomotic revision significantly increased the risk of flap failure (odds ratio [OR] 52.68, 95% confidence interval [CI] [23.90, 121.1], p 
ISSN:0194-5998
1097-6817
DOI:10.1002/ohn.295