Tromboprofilaxis en trauma

Santiago Castañeda Palacio, Natalia Morales Quintero, Yuban Sebastián Cuartas Agudelo, Lina María Martínez Sánchez

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Introducción: Las lesiones traumáticas son una de las principales causas de morbilidad y mortalidad en todo el mundo. Los pacientes que sufren traumatismos tienen riesgo de estados de hipercoagulación y aumentan el riesgo de sufrir enfermedad tromboembólica venosa. La tromboprofilaxis hace referencia a cualquier intervención usada para prevenir el desarrollo del tromboembolismo venoso como son la trombosis venosa profunda y el tromboembolismo pulmonar.

Objetivo: Realizar una revisión sobre los principales mecanismos de tromboprofilaxis y sus principales esquemas en relación con el trauma ortopédico.

Métodos: Se realizó una búsqueda de artículos de investigaciones originales en las bases de datos MEDLINE, EMBASE, Lilacs y Science Direct. Se seleccionaron palabras claves y términos del MeSH relacionados con anticoagulantes, tromboembolismo venoso, y embolismo pulmonar entre otros. La mayoría de bibliografía utilizada tuvo un rango de publicación no mayor a 5 años.

Conclusiones: Los pacientes que sufren traumas tienen riesgo de sufrir estados de hipercoagulación y aumentan el riesgo de una enfermedad tromboembólica venosa. Con el fin de prevenirla se utilizan en la tromboprofilaxis distintos medicamentos, como heparinas de bajo peso molecular, y dispositivos de compresión.

Palabras clave

tromboembolismo venoso; embolia pulmonar; heridas y traumas; anticoagulantes; vendajes compresores.

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