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When to withhold oral anticoagulation in atrial fibrillation - an overview of frequent clinical discussion topics.

Jaap SeeligRon PistersMartin E HemelsMenno V HuismanHugo Ten CateMarco Alings
Published in: Vascular health and risk management (2019)
Stroke prevention with oral anticoagulants in patients with atrial fibrillation predisposes for bleeding. As a result, in select patient groups anticoagulation is withheld because of a perceived unfavorable risk-benefit ratio. Reasons for withholding anticoagulation can vary greatly between clinicians, often leading to discussion in daily clinical practice on the best approach. To guide clinical decision-making, we have reviewed available evidence on the most frequently reported reasons for withholding anticoagulation: previous bleeding, frailty and age, and an overall high bleeding risk.
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