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PrevAleNce and Associated factors of inappropriaTe dosing of direct Oral anticoaguLants In pAtients with Atrial Fibrillation: the ANATOLIA-AF Study.

Umut KocabasIsil ErginVeysel YavuzSelda MuratIbrahim ÖzdemirÖmer GençCihan AltinHasim TünerBengisu Keskin MeriçAli ÇonerElif İlkay YuceBedrettin BoyrazOnur AslanAhmet DalTaner ŞenErsin IbisogluAslan ErdoğanMehmet OzgeyikMevlüt DemirZiya Gökalp BilgelBüşra Güvendi ŞengörOrsan Deniz UrgunMustafa DoğduşDeniz Dilan Naki TekinSinem CakalSercan ÇayırlıArda GulerDilay KarabulutOnur DalgıçOsman UzmanBektas MuratŞeyda ŞahinUmut KarabulutTarık KıvrakMuharrem Said CosgunFerhat ÖzyurtluMehmet KaplanEmre Özçalıknull null
Published in: Cardiovascular drugs and therapy (2022)
The study demonstrated that the prevalence of inappropriate direct oral anticoagulant dosing according to the European Heart Rhythm Association recommendations was 24.9% in patients with atrial fibrillation. Several demographic and clinical factors were associated with the inappropriate prescription of direct oral anticoagulants.
Keyphrases
  • direct oral anticoagulants
  • atrial fibrillation
  • venous thromboembolism
  • risk factors
  • heart failure
  • blood pressure
  • clinical practice