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Are direct-acting oral anticoagulants (DOACs) as safe as warfarin for treating patients with venous thromboembolism (VTE; i.e., deep venous thrombosis and pulmonary embolism)? In this multicenter, retrospective cohort study, researchers used community-based healthcare data from Canada and the U.S. to match 12,500 patients with incident VTE and new prescriptions for DOACs (mostly rivaroxaban [Xarelto]) within 30 days of VTE diagnoses with 47,000 patients with incident VTE and new warfarin prescriptions.
During mean follow-up of 85 days, 3.3% of participants experienced major bleeding (i.e., first hospital admissions or emergency department visits for intracranial, gastrointestinal, or other bleeding) within 90 days of prescription receipt, an…