Respiratory tract infection and risk of bleeding in oral anticoagulant users: self-controlled case series.
Haroon AhmedHeather WhitakerDaniel FarewellJulia Hippisley-CoxSimon NoblePublished in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2021)
This study observed a greater than twofold increase in the risk of bleeding during the 0-14 days after an untreated respiratory tract infection. These findings have potential implications for how patients and clinicians manage oral anticoagulant use during an acute intercurrent illness and warrant further investigation into the potential risks and how they might be mitigated.