Oral anticoagulation and left atrial thrombi resolution in nonrheumatic atrial fibrillation or flutter: A systematic review and meta-analysis

2018 
BACKGROUND: Oral anticoagulation (OAC) is prescribed for left atrial thrombi (LAT) in nonrheumatic atrial fibrillation (AF) and/or atrial flutter (AFL). The study objective was to review the existing evidence regarding LAT resolution in nonrheumatic AF and/or AFL with OAC agents. METHODS: Data sources included PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) between January 1, 1991 and February 10, 2017. English-language studies that assessed LAT resolution with OAC agents in subjects with nonrheumatic AF and/or AFL, by serial transesophageal echocardiography, and with follow-up times ≥ 3 weeks and < 1 year, were selected. Study quality was assessed using recommendations adapted from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. Pooled LAT resolution rates were evaluated for vitamin K antagonist (VKA) studies and low risk of bias warfarin studies. RESULTS: The pooled LAT resolution rate of 619 subjects from 16 VKA studies was 63.7% (95% confidence interval [CI], 53.3%-72.9%). The pooled LAT resolution rate of 94 subjects from four studies that specified warfarin use, exclusion of prior long-term therapeutic OAC, and target international normalized ratio (INR) ≥ 2.0 and/or average achieved INR ≥ 2.0 was 79.3% (95% CI, 69.8%-86.4%). Two studies in direct-acting oral anticoagulants (DOACs) reported LAT resolution rates of 89.5% (17 of 19) for dabigatran and 41.5% (22 of 53) for rivaroxaban. CONCLUSIONS: Warfarin is the most studied initial OAC agent for treating LAT in nonrheumatic AF and/or AFL with a resolution rate of nearly 80%. Further studies in DOACs are warranted.
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