Association of Bleeding Severity with Mortality with Extended Thromboprophylaxis in the Medically Ill in the Mariner Trial

Blood20.30
Volume: 134, Issue: Supplement_1, Pages: 3669 - 3669
Published: Nov 13, 2019
Abstract
Background: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) is common after hospitalization in acutely ill medical patients, yet extended thromboprophylaxis has not been widely implemented due to concerns about bleeding. The MARINER study (NCT02111564) compared thromboprophylaxis with rivaroxaban (10mg daily or 7.5mg daily in subjects with creatinine clearance 30-<50ml/min at baseline) vs placebo for 45 days beyond hospital discharge to prevent symptomatic...
Paper Details
Title
Association of Bleeding Severity with Mortality with Extended Thromboprophylaxis in the Medically Ill in the Mariner Trial
Published Date
Nov 13, 2019
Journal
Volume
134
Issue
Supplement_1
Pages
3669 - 3669
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