Characteristics of Intracerebral Hemorrhage During Rivaroxaban Treatment: Comparison With Those During Warfarin [Brief Reports]
Conclusions—
Rivaroxaban-associated ICH occurs in patients at high risk for major bleeding. However, they had a relatively small hematoma, no expansion of hematoma, and favorable functional and vital outcomes compared with warfarin-associated ICH.
Source: Stroke - Category: Neurology Authors: Hagii, J., Tomita, H., Metoki, N., Saito, S., Shiroto, H., Hitomi, H., Kamada, T., Seino, S., Takahashi, K., Baba, Y., Sasaki, S., Uchizawa, T., Iwata, M., Matsumoto, S., Osanai, T., Yasujima, M., Okumura, K. Tags: Other anticoagulants, Acute Cerebral Hemorrhage Brief Reports Source Type: research
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