• Revue médicale suisse · Feb 2014

    [Management of major bleeding complications in patients on long-term treatment with oral anticoagulants].

    • Gilles Pernod.
    • Rev Med Suisse. 2014 Feb 5; 10 (416): 334-6.

    AbstractThe new direct oral anticoagulants directly targeting thrombin (factor IIa) or factor-Xa, are currently used for the treatment of deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism (rivaroxaban, Xarelto) or for the prevention of systemic embolism in non-valvular atrial fibrillation (rivaroxaban; dabigatran, Pradaxa; Apixaban, Eliquis). Given their ease of use, it is expected that these drugs would be widely used in such long-term indications. Beyond their effectiveness, these treatments remain anticoagulant drugs, potentially responsible for bleeding complications, and specific measures should be defined in case of occurrence of such complications.

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