Retrospective study of clinical settings, indications and consequences of measurement of direct oral anticoagulant plasma levels in Northern Tasmania, Australia
Ming S. Lim,
Muhajir Mohamed
Abstract:BackgroundRoutine monitoring of direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) levels is not recommended but may be useful in certain clinical situations. There is a knowledge gap regarding the clinical use of DOAC levels in Australian hospitals.AimsTo evaluate the clinical settings, indications and changes to anticoagulant management associated with DOAC levels in a tertiary hospital in Northern Tasmania, Australia.MethodsPatients with one or more DOAC levels (dabigatran, rivaroxaban or apixaban) requested between January … Show more
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