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Anticoagulated patients are at risk for intracranial hemorrhage after minor head injury. The risk for delayed bleeds after an initially negative head computed tomography (CT) scan is well described for patients taking vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) but less clear for those on direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs).
To compare risk for immediate and delayed hemorrhage in patients with minor head injury (Glasgow Coma Scale score, 13–15) taking DOACs versus VKAs, researchers in Italy performed a chart review. By protocol, all such patients received an immediate head CT scan, were observed for 24 hours, and then received another CT scan. Exclusions included incomplete data, VKA treatment with international normalized ratio <1.5, and DOAC treatment wit…