2021
DOI: 10.1186/s13256-020-02651-y
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Treatment of acute exacerbation of liver-cirrhosis-associated portal vein thrombosis with direct-acting oral anticoagulant, edoxaban, used as an initial treatment in the early postoperative period after abdominal surgery: a case report

Abstract: Background Cirrhosis-associated portal vein thrombosis (CA-PVT) has been reportedly observed in 5–30% of cirrhotic patients. Moreover, the acute exacerbation of CA-PVT is likely to occur after certain situations, such as a status after abdominal surgery. Safety and efficacy of the direct-acting oral anticoagulant (DOAC) used for cirrhotic patients have been being confirmed. However, use of the DOAC as an initial treatment for CA-PVT appears still challenging especially in the early postoperativ… Show more

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“…Apixaban had to be discontinued in 11 (13.4%) patients due to major GI bleed out of which one patient died [33]. At the same time there are some case reports that have shown usage of various DOACs in the setting of acute and chronic PVT in patients with cirrhosis [38,42,43,49,[51][52][53] with positive outcomes in most but an incidence of intracranial hemorrhage in one case after usage of rivaroxaban [52].…”
Section: Doacs In Pvt With Cirrhosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apixaban had to be discontinued in 11 (13.4%) patients due to major GI bleed out of which one patient died [33]. At the same time there are some case reports that have shown usage of various DOACs in the setting of acute and chronic PVT in patients with cirrhosis [38,42,43,49,[51][52][53] with positive outcomes in most but an incidence of intracranial hemorrhage in one case after usage of rivaroxaban [52].…”
Section: Doacs In Pvt With Cirrhosismentioning
confidence: 99%