Anticoagulant dosing in renal impairment
2015
Anticoagulants are widely used for prophylaxis and treatment of venous thromboembolism in the elderly, who commonly have renal impairment and other comorbidities. Renal impairment is a risk factor for bleeding and thrombosis during anticoagulant therapy and can influence the balance between the safety and efficacy of such agents. Some anticoagulants, such as fondaparinux and the direct acting oral thrombin inhibitor dabigatran etexilate are contraindicated for use in patients with severe renal impairment (eGFR
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