Circulation Journal
Online ISSN : 1347-4820
Print ISSN : 1346-9843
ISSN-L : 1346-9843
Peripheral Vascular Disease
Edoxaban Enhances Thromboprophylaxis by Physiotherapy After Total Knee Arthroplasty ― The Randomized Controlled ESCORT-TKA Trial ―
Daisuke SuetaKoichi KaikitaNobukazu OkamotoSoichiro YamabeMasanobu IshiiYuichiro ArimaMiwa ItoYu OimatsuTatsuro MitsuseSatomi IwashitaEiichi NakamuraSeiji HokimotoHiroshi MizutaHisao OgawaKenichi Tsujitafor the ESCORT-TKA Study Investigators
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2018 Volume 82 Issue 2 Pages 524-531

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Background:The pharmacological advantage of combining physiotherapy with anticoagulants for the prevention of venous thromboembolism (VTE) after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) is not fully known. Herein we investigated the potential benefit of this combination therapy in patients undergoing TKA.

Methods and Results:The 38 patients were randomly assigned to a physiotherapy group (n=19) or a physiotherapy plus 30 mg/day edoxaban group (n=19). The occurrence of VTE was evaluated, as were serial changes in parameters measured by the Total Thrombus-formation Analysis System, a novel system for quantitatively analyzing thrombus formation using microchips with thrombogenic surfaces (collagen plus tissue factor, atheroma [AR]-chip). Combination therapy significantly reduced the incidence of VTE after TKA compared with monotherapy (P=0.038). The area under the curve (AUC) of thrombus formation for the AR-chip (AR10-AUC30) was significantly lower in the combination group (P=0.001) on Day 7 after TKA than before TKA, but no significant change was observed with monotherapy (P=0.809). In 13 VTE-positive patients, AR10-AUC30was significantly lower in the combination group (n=3) than in the monotherapy group (n=10) on Day 7 (P=0.045).

Conclusions:The combination of physiotherapy and edoxaban significantly reduced the incidence of VTE after TKA compared with physiotherapy alone. However, it is possible that VTE occurrence after TKA is not only associated with thrombogenicity, but also rheological factors.

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