Warfarin, not direct oral anticoagulants or antiplatelet therapy, is associated with increased bleeding risk in emergency general surgery patients: Implications in this new era of novel anticoagulants: An EAST multicenter study

Anandalwar, S. P., O’Meara, L., Vesselinov, R., Zhang, A., Baum, J. N., Cooper, A., Decker, C., Schroeppel, T., Cai, J., Cullinane, D., Catalano, R. D., Bugaev, N., LeClair, M., Feather, C., McBride, K., Sams, V., Leung, P. S., Olafson, S., Callahan, D. S., … Ghneim, M. (2024). Warfarin, not direct oral anticoagulants or antiplatelet therapy, is associated with increased bleeding risk in emergency general surgery patients: Implications in this new era of novel anticoagulants: An EAST multicenter study. Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 97(2), 225–232. https://doi.org/10.1097/ta.0000000000004278
Authors:
Seema P Anandalwar
Lindsay O'Meara
Roumen Vesselinov
Ashling Zhang
Jeffrey N Baum
Amanda Cooper
Cassandra Decker
Thomas Schroeppel
Jenny Cai
Daniel Cullinane
Richard D Catalano
Nikolay Bugaev
Madison LeClair
Christina Feather
Katherine McBride
Valerie Sams
Pak Shan Leung
Samantha Olafson
Devon S Callahan
Joseph Posluszny
Simon Moradian
Jordan Estroff
Beth Hochman
Natasha Coleman
Anna Goldenberg-Sandau
Jeffry Nahmias
Kathryn Rosenbaum
Jason Pasley
Lindsay Boll
Leah Hustad
Jessica Reynolds
Michael Truitt
Mira Ghneim
Affiliated Authors:
Seema P Anandalwar
Author Keywords:
anticoagulation
bleeding
emergency general surgery
Publication Type:
Article
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10.1097/ta.0000000000004278
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