Cancers were diagnosed at an earlier stage after bleeding (27.6% stage 4 after bleeding versus 31.3% without bleeding; P=0.029). In anticoagulated patients with AF, bleeding was strongly associated ...
Most patients with bleeding after starting anticoagulation for AF may not be receiving timely investigations for malignancy. Cancers diagnosed after bleeding in patients anticoagulated for AF may be ...
The ‘East Asian Paradox’ refers to a unique risk-benefit trade-off observed in Asian patients for thrombosis versus bleeding, initially identified in those with coronary artery disease (CAD) ...
A new model that uses six key factors found in patients’ medical records demonstrated strong predictive power for intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) risk in patients receiving anticoagulant treatment ...
Correspondence to Professor Paulus Kirchhof, Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences, University of Birmingham, Wolfson Drive, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK; p.kirchhof{at}bham.ac.uk rhythm control therapy in ...
Compared with non-anticoagulated patients, patients with anticoagulation-associated ICH had higher GFAP values. Cutoff points were ascertained, which facilitated ICH diagnosis across age groups ...