Doctors question if stopping blood thinners before eye surgery is actually dangerous
NCT ID NCT03863548
Summary
This study observed 748 patients undergoing retina surgery to see if continuing blood thinners (like aspirin or warfarin) increased bleeding risks. Researchers tracked complications for one month to determine if stopping these medications before surgery is necessary. The goal was to gather evidence to help doctors make safer decisions about medication management around eye operations.
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CHU dijon Bourgogne
Dijon, 21000, France
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