Thromb Haemost 1985; 54(02): 521-523
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1657888
Original Article
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Prevention of Arterial and Pulmonary Embolism by Oral Anticoagulants in Patients with Dilated Cardiomyopathy

P A Kyrle
1   The First Department of Internal Medicine (Head: Prof. Dr. E. Deutsch), University of Vienna, Austria
,
C Korninger
1   The First Department of Internal Medicine (Head: Prof. Dr. E. Deutsch), University of Vienna, Austria
,
H Gössinger
1   The First Department of Internal Medicine (Head: Prof. Dr. E. Deutsch), University of Vienna, Austria
,
D Glogar
2   Division of Haematology and Blood Coagulation, University of Vienna, Austria and the Department of Cardiology (Head: Prof. Dr. F. Kaindl), University of Vienna, Austria
,
K Lechner
1   The First Department of Internal Medicine (Head: Prof. Dr. E. Deutsch), University of Vienna, Austria
,
H Niessner
1   The First Department of Internal Medicine (Head: Prof. Dr. E. Deutsch), University of Vienna, Austria
,
I Pabinger
1   The First Department of Internal Medicine (Head: Prof. Dr. E. Deutsch), University of Vienna, Austria
› Author Affiliations
Further Information

Publication History

Received 07 January 1985

Accepted 06 June 1985

Publication Date:
18 July 2018 (online)

Summary

The incidence of arterial embolism (AE) and pulmonary embolism (PE) during treatment with oral anticoagulants (OA) or without OA therapy was studied in 38 patients with dilated cardiomyopathy (DCMP). AE/PE occurred in 17 patients (44.7%) before initiation of OA treatment. The severity of DCMP was a risk factor for AE/PE, but not the presence of atrial fibrillation or intracardial thrombi. No AE/PE episodes occurred during the period of OA therapy. No major bleeding complications were seen, probably due to the moderate intensity of OA therapy (therapeutic range 5-15% Thrombotest® [TT], 2.1-4.8 International Normalized Ratio [INR], median TT value 11%, median INR 2.6). Recurrence of AE was observed in 4 of 5 patients in whom treatment with OA had been discontinued.

 
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