Anticoagulant management in the cardiovascular setting |
| |
Authors: | Verheugt Freek W A |
| |
Affiliation: | Department of Cardiology, Onze Lieve Vrouwe Gasthuis, 9 Oosterpark, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. f.w.a.verheugt@olvg.nl |
| |
Abstract: | Vitamin K antagonists have been used as oral anticoagulants (OACs) for over five decades, yet their use in real-world practice is problematic primarily because of their narrow therapeutic window, exacerbated by extensive food and drug interactions, necessitating regular coagulation monitoring and dose adjustment. Around half of patients receiving warfarin are within the therapeutic range, exposing them to the dangers of under-anticoagulation (i.e. thrombosis formation) or over-anticoagulation (i.e. bleeding). A new generation of OACs with improved pharmacology promises to revolutionize antithrombotic management. Rivaroxaban, apixaban (both oral direct Factor Xa inhibitors) and dabigatran (a direct thrombin inhibitor) all exhibit predictable anticoagulant responses and few drug-drug interactions and do not require routine coagulation monitoring. |
| |
Keywords: | acute coronary syndrome atrial fibrillation rivaroxaban stroke |
本文献已被 PubMed 等数据库收录! |
|