But, so far, only rivaroxaban is FDA-approved for this indication.
Novel oral anticoagulants are promising alternatives to vitamin K antagonists for treating patients with acute venous thromboembolism (VTE). In a meta-analysis of nine randomized, controlled trials that involved >16,000 patients, investigators compared the effectiveness of novel oral anticoagulants (factor Xa inhibitors, rivaroxaban [Xarelto] and apixaban, and direct thrombin inhibitors, dabigatran [Pradaxa] and ximelagatran) and conventional oral vitamin K antagonists (e.g., warfarin). Vitamin K antagonists always were preceded by initial heparin therapy, whereas pretreatment with heparin was variable before the novel agents.
For recurrent acute VTE and all-cause mortality, no significant differences were found among any of the novel antico…
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