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Evidence suggests dabigatran is an effective and safe treatment for patients with VTE requiring early parenteral therapy
Commentary on: Schulman S, Kakkar AK, Goldhaber SZ, et al.. Treatment of acute venous thromboembolism with dabigatran or warfarin and pooled analysis. Circulation 2014;129:764–72. Context Until recently, an initial course of parenteral anticoagulation followed by vitamin K antagonist (VKA) was the standard of care for the treatment of venous thromboembolism (VTE). In the past few years, direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) have been found to be non-inferior to VKA.1–3 The RE-COVER study found dabigatran to be non-inferior to warfarin, with a reduced risk for clinically relevant bleeding.4 In order to confirm these...
Source: Evidence-Based Medicine - September 15, 2014 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Granziera, S., Cohen, A. T. Tags: Drugs: cardiovascular system, Stroke, Venous thromboembolism, Radiology, Pulmonary embolism, Clinical diagnostic tests Therapeutics Source Type: research

Oral treatment of acute pulmonary embolism with a fixed dose of rivaroxaban is non-inferior to standard treatment
Commentary on: EINSTEIN-PE Investigators, Büller HR, Prins MH, Lensin AW, et al.. Oral rivaroxaban for the treatment of symptomatic pulmonary embolism. N Engl J Med 2012;366:1287–97. Context Pulmonary embolism (PE) is a common disease with potentially life-threatening consequences. Current guidelines1 recommend immediate start of anticoagulation with heparin for at least 5 days. Thereafter, heparin may be replaced by vitamin K antagonists (VKAs). The EINSTEIN-PE study tested rivaroxaban for the treatment of acute PE. Rivaroxaban, an oral anti-Xa antagonist, has the major advantage of oral administration wit...
Source: Evidence-Based Medicine - January 17, 2013 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Niessner, A. Tags: Drugs: cardiovascular system, Stroke, Hypertension, Venous thromboembolism, Pulmonary embolism, Drugs: musculoskeletal and joint diseases Therapeutics Source Type: research