Oral anticoagulation versus antiplatelet or placebo for stroke prevention in patients with heart failure and sinus rhythm: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials — George Ntaios (2019) | RDL Network
Oral anticoagulation versus antiplatelet or placebo for stroke prevention in patients with heart failure and sinus rhythm: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
In the largest meta-analysis to date, oral anticoagulation is associated with a considerable reduction of stroke risk, which is offset by a significant increase in major bleeding risk. For every 1000 patients treated with oral anticoagulation rather than antiplatelet or no antithrombotic treatment for 2.21 years, 13 strokes are prevented but 20 additional major hemorrhages occur, without significant difference in death rates.
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