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Review
. 2003 Jul 26;32(25):1175-80.

[Indications for anticoagulant use in secondary prevention of strokes]

[Article in French]
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Review

[Indications for anticoagulant use in secondary prevention of strokes]

[Article in French]
Julien Gere et al. Presse Med. .

Abstract

THE CONTEXT: The demonstration of the efficacy of oral anticoagulants in the secondary prevention of ischemic stroke represents a major progress in medicine in the last twenty years. Efficacy in fact depends on the causes and this determines the indications. ADMITTED AND DEMONSTRATED INDICATIONS: Cardiac arrhythmia due to atrial fibrillation and the existence of mechanical prosthetic valves are the only two indications that have been demonstrated with sufficient proof. ADMITTED NON-DEMONSTRATED INDICATIONS: These are basically the dissection of cervical arteries, aortal cross atheroma, vascular cerebral accidents within the context of antiphospholipid antibody syndromes. POSSIBLE INDICATIONS: There are three: stenosis of the intra-cranial arteries, patent foramen ovale with atrial septum aneurysm and the basilar dolichoectasia trunks. NON-DEMONSTRATED SUPERIORITY: In atherosclerosis-induced cerebral ischemic accidents.

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