Effect of Aspirin vs Enoxaparin on Symptomatic Venous Thromboembolism in Patients Undergoing Hip or Knee Arthroplasty

Aug 23, 2022JAMA

Aspirin versus Enoxaparin and the risk of blood clots after hip or knee replacement surgery

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Abstract

Among 9711 patients undergoing total hip or knee arthroplasty, the symptomatic venous thromboembolism (VTE) rate was 3.45% for aspirin compared to 1.82% for enoxaparin.

  • Symptomatic VTE occurred in 256 patients within 90 days of surgery, with 79 cases of pulmonary embolism and 192 cases of deep venous thrombosis (DVT).
  • The rate of symptomatic VTE was significantly higher in the aspirin group compared to the enoxaparin group, indicating that aspirin may not be as effective.
  • Aspirin failed to meet the noninferiority criterion against enoxaparin, which was found to be significantly superior in preventing VTE.
  • None of the six secondary outcomes, including death and major bleeding, showed significant differences between the two treatment groups.
  • The study suggests that aspirin may not be a suitable alternative for VTE prophylaxis after hip or knee arthroplasty.

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