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Abstract

Introduction: Acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) therapy, an antithrombotic agents used in various medical
conditions, was frequently discontinued before undertaking any oral surgical procedure. However recent
researches advise against it..
Materials and Methodology: A study was carried out to review all the patients’ charts retrospectively.
The sample size consisted of 122 patients who were taking low dose ASA 75 to 150 mg. Those patients on
high dose of ASA, dual antiplatelet therapy and on oral anticoagulant therapy were excluded from the study.
The Bleeding time and International Normalized ratio was obtained for the entire sample size.
Results: The mean bleeding time was 3.144 and INR was 0.845. The range lies within the acceptable range.
Out of 122 patients, only 4 patients reported with a complaint of post operative bleeding. The bleeding
episodes were managed by simple haemostatic measures such as gauze pressure and suturing.
Conclusion: The fear of uncontrolled postoperative bleeding need not worry a clinician in patients taking
low dose 75 to 150 mg ASA. The oral surgical procedures with minimal anticipated bleeding can safely be
carried out

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How to Cite
r Sandhya Joshi1 , Dr Sudeep Acharya. (2016). Acetylsalicylic Acid and Oral Surgical Procedure. International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science and Technology, 3(06), 4090-4093. Retrieved from https://igmpublication.org/ijetst.in/index.php/ijetst/article/view/1092