2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.cjca.2018.07.367
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Patient Transitions and Oral Anticoagulant Safety: A Population-Based Cohort

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“…This is feasible as a similar study reported haemorrhage and thromboembolic event rates of about 26 and 34 per 100 person-years in the first 30-day post-discharge, respectively, in a cohort of 123 140 patients. 8 In addition, the long accrual period will also help ensure a sufficient sample size.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This is feasible as a similar study reported haemorrhage and thromboembolic event rates of about 26 and 34 per 100 person-years in the first 30-day post-discharge, respectively, in a cohort of 123 140 patients. 8 In addition, the long accrual period will also help ensure a sufficient sample size.…”
Section: Sample Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the elderly, a bleeding risk of 26.4% (95% CI 25.3-27.4) per person-year and a thromboembolic event risk of 32.4% (95% CI 31.3 to 33.5) per person-year were identified in OAC users within the first 30 days after hospital discharge. 8 The high rates of adverse events in the early post-discharge period suggest that continuity of care during this hectic time for patients transitioning out of the hospital may be part of the problem. 9 10 Continuity of care is defined by the WHO as 'the degree to which discrete Strengths and limitations of this study ► Few studies have examined factors that predict medication safety adverse events during periods of transitions of care.…”
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