Abstract:BackgroundThe reversibility of new/novel oral anticoagulants (NOAC) is not well understood, whereas the reversal strategies for bleeding associated with vitamin k antagonists (VKA), such as warfarin, is well established. It is unknown whether outcomes are different between bleeds occurring with NOAC compared to VKA use.ObjectivesThis systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials determines the relative odds of fatal bleeding given that a patient suffered a major bleed while on NOAC versus… Show more
“…The presumed largest relative increase in the incidence rate is evident in patients who have already suffered an ICH and are treated with anticoagulants due to the high risk of thromboembolism. For this patient cohort, the weight of evidence is not optimal, although possible incidence rates of up to 10 % per year are assumed [10,15,[24][25][26][27][28].…”
One of the most serious forms of stroke is intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) as fewer than 30 % of patients recover to functional independence and the one-year mortality rate of over 50 % is very high [1][2][3].
“…The presumed largest relative increase in the incidence rate is evident in patients who have already suffered an ICH and are treated with anticoagulants due to the high risk of thromboembolism. For this patient cohort, the weight of evidence is not optimal, although possible incidence rates of up to 10 % per year are assumed [10,15,[24][25][26][27][28].…”
One of the most serious forms of stroke is intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) as fewer than 30 % of patients recover to functional independence and the one-year mortality rate of over 50 % is very high [1][2][3].
“…Последующие мета-анализы показали, что группа НОАК характеризуется пониженным риском развития больших кровотечений по сравнению с АВК, в особенности при терапии ВТЭО [19]. Аналогичное преимущество было продемонстрировано в отношении риска развития внутричерепных кровоизлия-ний и летальных кровотечений [20,21].…”