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Item Blood Thinners: Which one is right for me?(2012-07-23) Prudom, Jason S.Item Management of bleeding associated with dabigatran and rivaroxaban: a survey of current practices(2013-05) Baumann Kreuziger, Lisa M.Dabigatran and rivaroxaban are two new oral anticoagulants that have been recently approved as alternatives to warfarin. Clinical trials have shown non-inferiority of the new oral anticoagulants to warfarin for anti-thrombotic effects with equal to decreased bleeding risk. Unfortunately no standard method to assess the level of anticoagulation or reverse the effects of dabigatran or rivaroxaban is available. Current recommended management of bleeding patients taking dabigatran or rivaroxaban is based on expert opinion. To gain information from experience of physicians who have managed hemorrhaging patients, U.S. non-malignant hematologists were surveyed with a 31% response rate. In total, 43 cases of dabigatran associated hemorrhage and 5 cases of rivaroxaban associated bleeding were reported. Factor concentrates were used in 9 cases of dabigatran hemorrhage with perceived effectiveness ranging from 50-80%. A national registry is needed to track management of hemorrhages until antidotes become available.Item Prevention of stroke for patients with atrial fibrillation(2012-04-10) Schomburg, JohnItem So your doctor wants to give you on a blood thinner(2010-09-15) Wexler, YosefDabigatran is as safe and effective as Warfarin with the additional benefit of not having to consider the multitude of other drug interactions, food interactions that Warfarin has. Therefore, there is no need for aggressive blood monitoring. This pamphlet discusses and compares two types of blood thinners, Warfarin and Dabigatran.