Objective:To investigate the safety and validity of endoscopic sinus surgery in chronic rhinosinusitis patients receiving long-term oral warfarin.Method:Fifty-eight chronic rhinosinusitis patients receiving long-term oral warfarin were given low-molecular-weight heparin as a bridge therapy. Fifty-eight patients who did not take warfarin were selected as the control group. The intraoperative bleeding volume, operation time, incidence of thrombosis and recurrence rate of sinusitis were observed.Result:The operation time and intraoperative bleeding volume of the experimental group were significantly higher than those of the control group. There were no significant differences of age,gender,thrombosis incidence, nd recurrence between the two groups.Conclusion:Low-molecular-weight heparin is safe and effective bridge therapy to have an endoscopic sinus surgery for the chronic rhinosinusitis patients receiving long-term oral warfarin.
Keywords: anticoagulants; endoscopy; sinusitis; warfarin.
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