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Direct oral anticoagulants for treatment of venous thrombosis: illustrated review of appropriate use.
Khairani, Candrika D; Bejjani, Antoine; Assi, Ali; Porio, Nicole; Talasaz, Azita H; Piazza, Gregory; Cushman, Mary; Bikdeli, Behnood.
Afiliação
  • Khairani CD; Thrombosis Research Group, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Bejjani A; Thrombosis Research Group, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Assi A; Thrombosis Research Group, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Porio N; Thrombosis Research Group, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Talasaz AH; Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
  • Piazza G; Tehran Heart Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
  • Cushman M; Thrombosis Research Group, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
  • Bikdeli B; Cardiovascular Medicine Division, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Res Pract Thromb Haemost ; 8(4): 102424, 2024 May.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38812988
ABSTRACT
Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) have become the preferred option for treatment of venous thromboembolism due to their favorable profile compared with other agents such as vitamin K antagonists or low-molecular-weight heparin. However, findings from randomized controlled trials suggest efficacy and/or safety concerns with DOAC use in some clinical contexts. This illustrated review will summarize indications where DOACs have proven efficacy and safety, situations where they fall short, and situations where uncertainty remains compared with other treatments for venous thromboembolism.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Res Pract Thromb Haemost Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Res Pract Thromb Haemost Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos