2021
DOI: 10.1002/ehf2.13319
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Toward reducing thrombus recurrence rate in management of patients with confirmed left ventricular thrombi

Abstract: Toward reducing thrombus recurrence rate in management of patients with confirmed left ventricular thrombiWe thank Du et al. for their interest in our work 1 and the authors have raised some points that we would be happy to address. Firstly, we agree with Du and colleagues as indicated their typical case regarding left ventricular thrombi (LVT) recurrences after prior resolution and discontinuation of anticoagulants, LVT recurrence may not be common when administering guideline-directed medical therapy, and if… Show more

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“…Though most patients achieve LVT resolution after appropriate anticoagulation, 14 , 15 , 16 patients with LVT resolution can have LVT recurrence after anticoagulant discontinuation. 2 , 17 A typical case is shown in Figure S1 . There is a paucity of data regarding recurrence rate and thromboembolism risk after LVT resolution.…”
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“…Though most patients achieve LVT resolution after appropriate anticoagulation, 14 , 15 , 16 patients with LVT resolution can have LVT recurrence after anticoagulant discontinuation. 2 , 17 A typical case is shown in Figure S1 . There is a paucity of data regarding recurrence rate and thromboembolism risk after LVT resolution.…”
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