Background: There is uncertainty regarding the optimal timing for initiation of oral anticoagulant treatment (OAC) in patients with recent ischaemic stroke and atrial fibrillation (AF). We surveyed the current UK practice and assessed clinician’s opinions of when to use OAC in recent stroke patients with AF. Methods: An online survey was sent to stroke physicians within the United Kingdom via their national societies. Results: One hundred and twenty-one clinicians responded to the survey. Ninety-five percent of responders agreed there was uncertainty regarding timing of OAC initiation after AF-related ischaemic stroke. Thirty-six percent of responders followed the ‘1-3-6-12’ European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines recommendat...
Background: There are no evidence-based recommendations on the optimal time point to initiate non-vi...
Background: The "1-3-6-12-day rule" for starting direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in patients with...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The best time for administering anticoagulation therapy in acute cardioembol...
Background: There is uncertainty regarding the optimal timing for initiation of oral anticoagulant t...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The optimal time to start oral anticoagulant (OAC) in patients with ischaemi...
Introduction: The aim of this study in patients with acute posterior ischaemic stroke (PS) and atria...
Rationale: Direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) are highly effective in preventing ischaemic strokes in...
BACKGROUND: Oral anticoagulation therapy is recommended for the prevention of recurrent ischemic str...
Rationale: Direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) are highly effective in preventing ischaemic strokes i...
Background: Oral anticoagulation therapy is recommended for the prevention of recurrent ischemic str...
Abstract: BackgroundThe effect of early as compared with later initiation of direct oral anticoagula...
Introduction: There is uncertainty regarding the optimal timing for initiation of oral anticoagulati...
OBJECTIVE The optimal timing to start direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) after an acute ischaemic...
The effect of early as compared with later initiation of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in perso...
Abstract Background Oral anticoagulation therapy is recommended for the prevention of recurrent isch...
Background: There are no evidence-based recommendations on the optimal time point to initiate non-vi...
Background: The "1-3-6-12-day rule" for starting direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in patients with...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The best time for administering anticoagulation therapy in acute cardioembol...
Background: There is uncertainty regarding the optimal timing for initiation of oral anticoagulant t...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The optimal time to start oral anticoagulant (OAC) in patients with ischaemi...
Introduction: The aim of this study in patients with acute posterior ischaemic stroke (PS) and atria...
Rationale: Direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) are highly effective in preventing ischaemic strokes in...
BACKGROUND: Oral anticoagulation therapy is recommended for the prevention of recurrent ischemic str...
Rationale: Direct oral anticoagulants (DOAC) are highly effective in preventing ischaemic strokes i...
Background: Oral anticoagulation therapy is recommended for the prevention of recurrent ischemic str...
Abstract: BackgroundThe effect of early as compared with later initiation of direct oral anticoagula...
Introduction: There is uncertainty regarding the optimal timing for initiation of oral anticoagulati...
OBJECTIVE The optimal timing to start direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) after an acute ischaemic...
The effect of early as compared with later initiation of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in perso...
Abstract Background Oral anticoagulation therapy is recommended for the prevention of recurrent isch...
Background: There are no evidence-based recommendations on the optimal time point to initiate non-vi...
Background: The "1-3-6-12-day rule" for starting direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) in patients with...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: The best time for administering anticoagulation therapy in acute cardioembol...