Dabigatran accumulation in acute kidney injury: is more better than less to prevent bleeding? A case report.

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Case report (case report): feedback on an observation with a short commentary.
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Title
Dabigatran accumulation in acute kidney injury: is more better than less to prevent bleeding? A case report.
Journal
International journal of emergency medicine
Author(s)
Matbouli R., Pantet O., Castioni J., Vakilzadeh N., Alberio L., Hugli O.
ISSN
1865-1372 (Print)
ISSN-L
1865-1372
Publication state
Published
Issued date
17/07/2024
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
17
Number
1
Pages
91
Language
english
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: epublish
Abstract
Dabigatran is an oral anticoagulant that is mainly renally excreted. Despite its efficacy in preventing thromboembolic events, concerns arise regarding bleeding complications in patients with acute kidney injury. Idarucizumab is its specific antidote and reverses quickly and effectively dabigatran anticoagulation effects in situations of severe bleeding or pending surgical procedures, but its benefit beyond these two indications remains uncertain. We present a case of a woman with atrial fibrillation anticoagulated by dabigatran and admitted with Streptococcus agalactiae meningitis, acute kidney injury and dabigatran accumulation. Idarucizumab was not administered initially as she did not meet its current strict indications. However, subsequently, significant bleeding necessitated its use. A rebound increase in dabigatran concentration was associated with an intracranial hemorrhage, but the combination of additional doses of idarucizumab with hemodialysis lowered the dabigatran concentration and prevented significant rebound increases. Further investigation into the optimal management of dabigatran accumulation and acute kidney injury-associated bleeding is needed to enhance patient outcomes and safety. Early initiation of hemodialysis together with idarucizumab administration may be crucial in preventing life-threatening bleeding events in these patients.
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