Abstract:Objective: Epistaxis is the most common otolaryngological emergency and
up to one third of patients in treated on an inpatient basis take oral
anticoagulants (OAC). Direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC), an OAC
subgroup, have been on the market since 2010 and are being increasingly
prescribed due to the cardiologic and hematologic guidelines that favour
them over vitamin K antagonists (VKA), the older of the OAC subgroups.
The present study aims to investigate which subgroup of epistaxis
patients taking OACs has a… Show more
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