Restarting oral anticoagulation among patients with atrial fibrillation with gastrointestinal bleeding was associated with lower risk of all-cause mortality and thromboembolism
This study assesses risks of all-cause mortality, thromboembolism, major bleeding and recurrent GIB associated with resuming antithrombotic treatment after GIB among patients with AF. Methods This prospective cohort study included non-valvular patients with AF who experienced GIB while receiving single or combined antithrombotic treatment with an antiplatelet and/or anticoagulant in a Danish cohort from 1996...
Source: Evidence-Based Medicine - Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Qureshi, W. T., Nasir, U. Tags: EBM Prognosis, Clinical trials (epidemiology), Epidemiologic studies, Drugs: cardiovascular system, Drugs: CNS (not psychiatric), Stroke, Venous thromboembolism, Pulmonary embolism Source Type: research
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