My dad is on
coumadin and is going to have a
colonoscopy and EGD in a few weeks. His physician wants him to go off
coumadin for 5 days before the
colonoscopy. He is reluctant to go off
coumadin because of the possiblity of blood
clotsBlood clots. He had knee surgery a few years ago and suffered two strokes while off coumadin. He has a tiny hole between his right and left chambers in his heart which allow can allow small blood clots to pass through.
Based on past experience how have patients on coumadin with high blood clot and stoke risks been handled before a colonoscopy?
1. hold the coumadin for 4 days (or so). This will allow the blood to return to NEAR normal clotting..no quite normal. This allows for the removal of polyps or biopsies to be preformed without the risk of massive bleeding due to the coumadin. There is a risk of clot formation as before but this risk is minimized by only holding the Coumadin for only four days, making the window of time at risk very short.
2. Do the colon exam while on Coumadin, playing the "odds" that the test will be normal (as is 85% of all screening colon exams). If however an abnormality is found, the prepartion and procedure must be repeated under non-coumadin conditions.
Another option is to use a different type of injectable blood thinner which works a little differently. Most of the time this is costly and might require hospitalization to manage. The best bet would be to see what the cardiologist says about holding the coumadin for a few days.
GI.PA