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Acenocoumarol and heparin compared with acenocoumarol alone in the initial treatment of proximal-vein thrombosis.

D P Brandjes1, H Heijboer, H R Büller, M de Rijk, H Jagt, J W ten Cate.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In most countries, heparin is used in the initial treatment of patients with deep-vein thrombosis. Well-designed studies establishing the efficacy of heparin therapy are lacking, however. Treatment with acenocoumarol alone, according to the hypothesis that high dosages of oral anticoagulants obviate the need for heparin, is considered an effective alternative in some countries.
METHODS: In a randomized, double-blind study we compared the efficacy and safety of continuous intravenous heparin plus acenocoumarol with the efficacy and safety of acenocoumarol alone in the initial treatment of outpatients with proximal-vein thrombosis. The principal study end point was a confirmed symptomatic extension or recurrence of venous thromboembolism during six months of follow-up. In addition, we assessed asymptomatic extension or pulmonary embolism by repeating venography and lung scanning after the first week of treatment. The incidence of major bleeding was determined during three months of follow-up.
RESULTS: The study was terminated early by the Data Safety and Monitoring Committee because of an excess of symptomatic events in the group that received acenocoumarol alone (in 12 of 60 patients [20 percent], as compared with 4 of 60 patients [6.7 percent] in the combined-therapy group by intention-to-treat analysis; P = 0.058). Asymptomatic extension of venous thrombosis was observed in 39.6 percent of the patients in the acenocoumarol group and in 8.2 percent of patients treated with heparin plus acenocoumarol (P < 0.001). Major bleeding complications were infrequent and comparable in the two groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with proximal-vein thrombosis require initial treatment with full-dose heparin, which can safely be combined with acenocoumarol therapy.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1406880     DOI: 10.1056/NEJM199211193272103

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  N Engl J Med        ISSN: 0028-4793            Impact factor:   91.245


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