Use of Desmopressin for Unremitting Epistaxis following Septorhinoplasty and Turbinectomy

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作者
Faber, Carey
Larson, Kelsey
Amirlak, Bardia
Guyuron, Bahman
机构
[1] Case Western Reserve Univ, Dept Plast Surg, Cleveland, OH 44106 USA
[2] Univ Texas SW Med Ctr Dallas, Dallas, TX 75390 USA
关键词
VON-WILLEBRANDS-DISEASE; 1-DESAMINO-8-D-ARGININE VASOPRESSIN DDAVP; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1097/PRS.0b013e318230bf39
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
Background: Cauterization, nasal packing, and topical and/or injection of intranasal vasoconstrictors have been the mainstay of treatment for epistaxis following outpatient nasal surgery. In this study, the authors report the clinical outcomes in a cohort of patients with postoperative epistaxis managed with a single dose of intravenous desmopressin. Methods: A retrospective chart review of 268 consecutive nasal operations (rhinoplasty, septoplasty, and/or turbinectomy for cosmetic and/or functional purposes) was conducted. Information on demographics, perioperative blood pressure, postoperative management, and effectiveness of the measures used was assessed. The primary outcome variable was cessation of bleeding. Results: Nine patients were identified who experienced excessive postoperative bleeding following discharge from the surgical facility. Each patient received 0.3 mu g/kg of intravenous desmopressin over 30 minutes under the supervision of the local emergency room physician with verbal instructions from the treating plastic surgeon. After administration of desmopressin, bleeding either stopped completely (eight patients) or slowed down significantly to allow discharge (one patient). No significant adverse side effects of desmopressin were observed. No patient was known to be taking medication negatively affecting coagulation perioperatively. Preoperatively, two patients were documented to have von Willebrand disease and thus received desmopressin preoperatively. Average blood pressure was 116/71 mmHg intraoperatively (range, 109 to 126/66 to 83 mmHg) and 118/74 mmHg postoperatively (range, 105 to 129/65 to 85 mmHg). Conclusion: Unremitting postoperative epistaxis following outpatient nasal surgery can be successfully controlled by a protocol using intravenous desmopressin without the need for alternative maneuvers. (Plast. Reconstr. Surg. 128: 728e, 2011.)
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