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- W2938325216 abstract "Background The opioid crisis in America has sparked a shift toward a multimodality perioperative pain regimen. The use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in the perioperative period decreases opioid consumption and increases efficacy. However, many plastic surgeons avoid their use because of antiplatelet effects. The purpose of this article is to systematically review the plastic surgery literature to assess the risk of intraoperative or postoperative bleeding and hematoma formation. Methods A systematic review of articles published in PubMed was performed in September 2018 to investigate the incidence of increased bleeding and hematoma formation with use of NSAIDs in the perioperative period in plastic surgery. All articles were reviewed for primary outcome measures, and a selective literature review was performed to examine perioperative NSAID use in other surgical subspecialties. Random-effect meta-analysis was performed. Results Our search yielded 806 total articles, with 15 meeting inclusion criteria, and this included 3064 patients (1679 with perioperative NSAIDs, 1385 with no NSAIDs). There was no significant difference in overall incidence of bleeding/hematoma in the treatment group versus control (no NSAIDs). The overall pooled odds ratio (OR) and corresponding 95% confidence interval were 1.20 and 0.73 to 1.97 ( P = 0.48). When separated by drug administered across all plastic surgery procedures, there were no statistically significant differences in incidences of hematoma or increased bleeding with use of ketorolac (OR, 1.48 [0.86–2.56]; P = 0.57), ibuprofen (OR, 0.55 [0.14–2.14]; P = 0.87), or celecoxib (OR, 0.22 [0.02–2.52]; P = 0.39). When examining NSAID use in breast surgery, there was no statistically significant difference in incidence of hematoma or increased bleeding when combining all 3 drug types (OR, 1.39 [0.82–2.37]; P = 0.60). Some individual studies demonstrated trends toward increased bleeding/hematoma in reduction mammoplasties. Conclusions Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs significantly improve pain control and decrease opioid use when used in plastic surgery. The majority of evidence in plastic surgery does not support an increased incidence of bleeding/hematoma with the use of perioperative NSAIDs." @default.
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- W2938325216 title "Hematoma Risks of Nonsteroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs Used in Plastic Surgery Procedures" @default.
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