| Literature DB >> 4174488 |
C F Borchgrevink, C Bjerkelund, A M Abrahamsen, G Bay, P Borgen, B Grande, I Helle, H Kjörstad, A M Petersen, T Rörvik, R Thorsen, A Odegaard.
Abstract
A multicentre trial from five medical departments in Oslo has been carried out to determine the value in women patients of one year's long-term anticoagulant therapy. Follow-up long-term laboratory control and anticoagulant dosage were performed at one centre (the Rikshospitalet). One hundred and fifty-nine patients were assigned randomly into two similar well-matched groups (control and treatment). Dosage was controlled by Thrombotest, aiming at 10-20% levels, and 50% of the tests were less than 14%. Compared with the control group, the treatment group showed a significant reduction in mortality and in reinfarction rate. No serious bleeding complications occurred. It is concluded that women benefit as much as men from long-term anticoagulant therapy.Entities:
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Year: 1968 PMID: 4174488 PMCID: PMC1991128 DOI: 10.1136/bmj.3.5618.571
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br Med J ISSN: 0007-1447