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Observational Study
. 2019 Aug;50(8):2093-2100.
doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.118.022856. Epub 2019 Jun 21.

Anticoagulation After Stroke in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation

Riccardo Altavilla  1 Valeria Caso  1 Fabio Bandini  2 Giancarlo Agnelli  1 Georgios Tsivgoulis  3   4 Shadi Yaghi  5 Karen L Furie  5 Prasanna Tadi  5 Cecilia Becattini  1 Marialuisa Zedde  5 Azmil H Abdul-Rahim  6 Kennedy R Lees  6 Andrea Alberti  1 Michele Venti  1 Monica Acciarresi  1 Cataldo D'Amore  1 Maria Giulia Mosconi  1 Ludovica Anna Cimini  1 Jessica Fusaro  1 Paolo Bovi  7 Monica Carletti  7 Alberto Rigatelli  7 Manuel Cappellari  7 Jukka Putaala  8 Liisa Tomppo  8 Turgut Tatlisumak  8   9   10 Simona Marcheselli  11 Alessandro Pezzini  12 Loris Poli  12 Alessandro Padovani  12 Luca Masotti  13 Vieri Vannucchi  13 Sung-Il Sohn  14 Gianni Lorenzini  15 Rossana Tassi  16 Francesca Guideri  16 Maurizio Acampa  16 Giuseppe Martini  16 George Ntaios  17 George Athanasakis  17 Konstantinos Makaritsis  17 Efstathia Karagkiozi  17 Konstantinos Vadikolias  18 Chrysoula Liantinioti  4 Maria Chondrogianni  4 Nicola Mumoli  19 Domenico Consoli  20 Franco Galati  20 Simona Sacco  21 Antonio Carolei  21 Cindy Tiseo  21 Francesco Corea  22 Walter Ageno  23 Marta Bellesini  23 Giorgio Silvestrelli  24 Alfonso Ciccone  24 Alessia Lanari  24 Umberto Scoditti  25 Licia Denti  26 Michelangelo Mancuso  27 Miriam Maccarrone  27 Leonardo Ulivi  27 Giovanni Orlandi  27   28 Nicola Giannini  27 Gino Gialdini  27 Tiziana Tassinari  29 Maria Luisa De Lodovici  30 Giorgio Bono  30 Christina Rueckert  31 Antonio Baldi  32 Sebastiano D'Anna  32 Danilo Toni  33 Federica Letteri  33 Martina Giuntini  28 Enrico Maria Lotti  34 Yuriy Flomin  35 Alessio Pieroni  33 Odysseas Kargiotis  36 Theodore Karapanayiotides  37 Serena Monaco  38 Mario Maimone Baronello  38 Laszló Csiba  39 Lilla Szabó  39 Alberto Chiti  27   40 Elisa Giorli  40 Massimo Del Sette  40   41 Davide Imberti  42 Dorjan Zabzuni  42 Boris Doronin  43 Vera Volodina  43 Patrik Michel  44 Peter Vanacker  45 Kristian Barlinn  46 Lars-Peder Pallesen  46 Jessica Barlinn  46 Dirk Deleu  47 Gayane Melikyan  47 Faisal Ibrahim  47 Naveed Akhtar  47 Vanessa Gourbali  48 Maurizio Paciaroni  1
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Observational Study

Anticoagulation After Stroke in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation

Riccardo Altavilla et al. Stroke. 2019 Aug.
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Abstract

Background and Purpose- Bridging therapy with low-molecular-weight heparin reportedly leads to a worse outcome for acute cardioembolic stroke patients because of a higher incidence of intracerebral bleeding. However, this practice is common in clinical settings. This observational study aimed to compare (1) the clinical profiles of patients receiving and not receiving bridging therapy, (2) overall group outcomes, and (3) outcomes according to the type of anticoagulant prescribed. Methods- We analyzed data of patients from the prospective RAF and RAF-NOACs studies. The primary outcome was defined as the composite of ischemic stroke, transient ischemic attack, systemic embolism, symptomatic cerebral bleeding, and major extracerebral bleeding observed at 90 days after the acute stroke. Results- Of 1810 patients who initiated oral anticoagulant therapy, 371 (20%) underwent bridging therapy with full-dose low-molecular-weight heparin. Older age and the presence of leukoaraiosis were inversely correlated with the use of bridging therapy. Forty-two bridged patients (11.3%) reached the combined outcome versus 72 (5.0%) of the nonbridged patients (P=0.0001). At multivariable analysis, bridging therapy was associated with the composite end point (odds ratio, 2.3; 95% CI, 1.4-3.7; P<0.0001), as well as ischemic (odds ratio, 2.2; 95% CI, 1.3-3.9; P=0.005) and hemorrhagic (odds ratio, 2.4; 95% CI, 1.2-4.9; P=0.01) end points separately. Conclusions- Our findings suggest that patients receiving low-molecular-weight heparin have a higher risk of early ischemic recurrence and hemorrhagic transformation compared with nonbridged patients.

Keywords: anticoagulants; atrial fibrillation; humans; incidence; secondary prevention.

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