Examinando por Materia "Tromboembolism"
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Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of anticoagulation practice in reducing thromboembolism during veno-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-07-08) Meza Valenzuela, Marco Antonio; Rivera Lozada de Bonilla, OrianaObjective: To systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of anticoagulation practice in reducing thromboembolism during venous-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Materials and Methods: A systematic review design, quantitative type. The population consisted of 80 articles, with a sample of 10 scientific articles from databases: PubMed, Wolters Kluwer, Ovid Insights. The methodological design was 20% systematic review, 20% systematic review, meta-analysis, and case series, 40% cohorts, 20% case-control studies according to the quality of evidence: 40% high and 60% moderate. According to the strength of recommendation: 40% strong and 60% weak. Based on the country of origin of evidence: Italy 40%, Canada 20%, United Kingdom 10%, Korea 10%, Germany 10%, and the United States 10%, respectively. Results: 10% (n = 1/10) of the articles indicate the effectiveness of anticoagulation practice in reducing thromboembolism during venous-arterial ECMO in adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery. 30% (n = 3/10) indicate the concordance of anticoagulation practice but not its effectiveness. 60% (n = 6/10) of the articles disagree. Conclusion: We conclude that 10% indicate the effectiveness of anticoagulation practice in reducing thromboembolism during venous-arterial ECMO in adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery. 30% indicate the concordance of anticoagulation practice but not its effectiveness. 60% disagree, due to the limited quality of the studies.Ítem Acceso abierto Effectiveness of anticoagulation practice in reducing thromboembolism during venous-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in patients undergoing cardiac surgery.(Universidad Privada Norbert Wiener, 2018-07-08) Saravia Ramos, Jacinto; Meza Valenzuela, Marco Antonio; Rivera Lozada de Bonilla, OrianaObjective: To systematize the evidence on the effectiveness of anticoagulation practice in reducing thromboembolism during venous-arterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) in adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Materials and Methods: A systematic review design, quantitative type. The population consisted of 80 articles, with a sample of 10 scientific articles from databases: PubMed, Wolters Kluwer, Ovid Insights. The methodological design was 20% systematic review, 20% systematic review, meta-analysis, and case series, 40% cohorts, 20% case-control studies according to the quality of evidence: 40% high and 60% moderate. According to the strength of recommendation: 40% strong and 60% weak. Based on the country of origin of evidence: Italy 40%, Canada 20%, United Kingdom 10%, Korea 10%, Germany 10%, and the United States 10%, respectively. Results: 10% (n = 1/10) of the articles indicate the effectiveness of anticoagulation practice in reducing thromboembolism during venous-arterial ECMO in adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery. 30% (n = 3/10) indicate the concordance of anticoagulation practice but not its effectiveness. 60% (n = 6/10) of the articles disagree. Conclusion: We conclude that 10% indicate the effectiveness of anticoagulation practice in reducing thromboembolism during venous-arterial ECMO in adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery. 30% indicate the concordance of anticoagulation practice but not its effectiveness. 60% disagree, due to the limited quality of the studies.
