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Delaying clinical events among patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation treated with oral anticoagulants: Insights from the ARISTOPHANES study
CONCLUSIONS: Over 12 months after initiation, apixaban and dabigatran conferred progressive increases in event free time for stroke/SE and MB vs warfarin, whereas rivaroxaban conferred an increase in stroke/SE-free time but a loss in MB-free time vs warfarin.PMID:36456387 | DOI:10.1016/j.ejim.2022.10.021
Source: European Journal of Internal Medicine - December 1, 2022 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Steven Deitelzweig Allison Keshishian Amiee Kang Aaron Jenkins Nipun Atreja Patricia Schuler Jenny Jiang Huseyin Yuce Xiaoxi Sun Gregory Y H Lip Source Type: research

Anticoagulation resumption after intracranial hemorrhage in patients treated with VKA and DOACs.
CONCLUSIONS: A trend toward fewer ICH recurrences was detected among DOACs patients in comparison to the previously reported rate of patients on warfarin. PMID: 32522446 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: European Journal of Internal Medicine - June 6, 2020 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Poli D, Antonucci E, Vignini E, Martinese L, Testa S, Simioni P, Pengo V, Pignatelli P, Falanga A, Masciocco L, Barcellona D, Ciampa A, Chiarugi P, Paparo C, Ageno W, Palareti G, START2 Registry investigators Tags: Eur J Intern Med Source Type: research

Oral anticoagulant therapy for older patients with atrial fibrillation: a review of current evidence.
Abstract Atrial fibrillation is more frequent in older patients, who have a higher risk of cardioembolic stroke and thromboembolism. Oral anticoagulant therapy is the standard of treatment for stroke prevention; however, under-prescription is still very common in older patients. The reasons underlying this phenomenon have not been systematically investigated, and true contraindications only partially account for it. An intimate skepticism on the real benefit-risk balance of oral anticoagulant therapy in the oldest patients seems to derive from the fact that most studies supporting it were conducted decades ago and...
Source: European Journal of Internal Medicine - March 24, 2017 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Bo M, Grisoglio E, Brunetti E, Falcone Y, Marchionni N Tags: Eur J Intern Med Source Type: research

Hospitalized patients with atrial fibrillation compared to those included in recent trials on novel oral anticoagulants: A population-based study.
CONCLUSION: In patients recently discharged from the hospital with the diagnosis of nonvalvular AF, warfarin use decreases and aspirin treatment increases with patients' age. These patients are older, more frequently female, and on multiple medications. The benefit of NOACs in these subjects needs to be confirmed in phase IV clinical studies. PMID: 23528931 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: European Journal of Internal Medicine - March 22, 2013 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Joppi R, Cinconze E, Mezzalira L, Pase D, Poggiani C, Rossi E, Pengo V, Italian Horizon Scanning Project Tags: Eur J Intern Med Source Type: research

Stroke prophylaxis in high-risk patients with atrial fibrillation: Rhythm vs. rate control strategy.
CONCLUSIONS: Anti-thrombotic prophylaxis in CHADS₂ ≥2 patients is different in subjects assigned to the Rhythm vs. the Rate control strategy, as well as reported reasons for warfarin non use. GPs do not know why warfarin is not used in a large percentage of cases, mainly in the rhythm control strategy group. Improving efforts should probably be differently tailored for patients assigned to the "rhythm" or the "rate" control strategy. PMID: 23474251 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: European Journal of Internal Medicine - March 5, 2013 Category: Internal Medicine Authors: Filippi A, Zoni-Berisso M, Ermini G, Landolina M, Brignoli O, D'Ambrosio G, Zingarini G, Pedrinazzi C Tags: Eur J Intern Med Source Type: research