Prevention of hemorrhage in the early postoperative period of bariatric surgery. Role of vitamin K

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Juan C. Staltari
José L. Santos
Florencia Giménez
Nora A. Fuentes
Pablo S. Zalazar
M. Verónica Aló
Félix A. Nieto

Abstract

Background: bariatric surgery is the most efficient treatment for morbid obesity. Bleeding occurs in 0.5-5% of patients. Pre-surgical preparation with liquid diet and the use of antibiotics for Helicobacter pylori could alter the metabolism of vitamin K and be associated with hemorrhage.
Objective: to describe the behavior of the concentration of Prothrombin (basal = B-PT and pre-surgical = preQ-PT) in these patients.
Material and methods: a prospective cohort study comparing B-PT concentration (15-180 days prior to surgery) and preQ-PT (24 h prior to surgery) was performed.
Results: a total of 194 patients were included in the study, with 72% (n = 139) women aged 19-69 years, BMI 45 (33 to 58) and preoperative weight loss of 7% (-2 to 17). The media B-PT was 91.9% (SD 9.529), the media pre-PT was 81.1% (SD 10.760); declined 10.8% (p <0.001). There was no significant difference when comparing the behavior in the preQ-PT among different subgroups (use of antibio- tics for Helicobacter pylori, according to weight loss and in relation to vitamin K supplementation), however, there was always a decrease of the preQ-PT. There were no bleeding complications (need for transfusions or re-intervetion), nor was there death for bleeding or thromboembolic events. 
Conclusion: prothrombin measurement 24 hours before bariatric surgery allows the detection of iatrogenic coagulation alterations induced by diet and the use of antibiotics.

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Staltari, J. C., Santos, J. L., Giménez, F., Fuentes, N. A., Zalazar, P. S., Aló, M. V., & Nieto, F. A. (2021). Prevention of hemorrhage in the early postoperative period of bariatric surgery. Role of vitamin K. Revista Argentina De Cirugía, 110(2), 86–90. Retrieved from https://revista.aac.org.ar/index.php/RevArgentCirug/article/view/155
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