Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia and predisposes to an increased risk of thromboembolic events. Patients affected by AF exhibit an increased risk of stroke compared with those in sinus rhythm, with the most common location of thrombi in the left atrial appendage. Until 2009, warfarin and other vitamin K antagonists were the only class of oral anticoagulants available. More recently, dabigatran, rivaroxaban, apixaban, and edoxaban have been approved by regulatory authorities for prevention of stroke in patients with non-valvular AF. Few data are available about the efficacy of novel oral anticoagulants for the treatment of left atrial and left atrial appendage thrombosis. Aim of this review is to summarize available evidence regarding the effectiveness of novel oral anticoagulants on left atrial appendage thrombosis.
Effects of novel oral anticoagulants on left atrial and left atrial appendage thrombi: an appraisal / Marsico, Fabio; Cecere, Milena; Parente, Antonio; Paolillo, Stefania; DE MARTINO, Fabiana; Dellegrottaglie, Santo; Trimarco, Bruno; PERRONE FILARDI, Pasquale. - In: JOURNAL OF THROMBOSIS AND THROMBOLYSIS. - ISSN 0929-5305. - 43:2(2017), pp. 139-148-148. [10.1007/s11239-016-1421-9]
Effects of novel oral anticoagulants on left atrial and left atrial appendage thrombi: an appraisal
MARSICO, FABIO;CECERE, MILENA;PARENTE, ANTONIO;PAOLILLO, STEFANIA;DE MARTINO, FABIANA;DELLEGROTTAGLIE, SANTO;TRIMARCO, BRUNO;PERRONE FILARDI, PASQUALE
2017
Abstract
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained cardiac arrhythmia and predisposes to an increased risk of thromboembolic events. Patients affected by AF exhibit an increased risk of stroke compared with those in sinus rhythm, with the most common location of thrombi in the left atrial appendage. Until 2009, warfarin and other vitamin K antagonists were the only class of oral anticoagulants available. More recently, dabigatran, rivaroxaban, apixaban, and edoxaban have been approved by regulatory authorities for prevention of stroke in patients with non-valvular AF. Few data are available about the efficacy of novel oral anticoagulants for the treatment of left atrial and left atrial appendage thrombosis. Aim of this review is to summarize available evidence regarding the effectiveness of novel oral anticoagulants on left atrial appendage thrombosis.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.