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Dabigatran And Warfarin For Stroke Prevention In Atrial Fibrillation: Use, Switching, And Clinical Effects Following New Market Entry In Real-World Patients, Julie C. Lauffenburger '03
Dabigatran And Warfarin For Stroke Prevention In Atrial Fibrillation: Use, Switching, And Clinical Effects Following New Market Entry In Real-World Patients, Julie C. Lauffenburger '03
Doctoral Dissertations
Patients with atrial fibrillation frequently benefit from anticoagulation to prevent stroke and systemic embolism. For decades, warfarin was the primary oral anticoagulant option despite its narrow therapeutic index requiring monitoring and drug-drug interactions. Dabigatran’s recent availability provides practical advantages including no monitoring and fewer interactions; however, it lacks a convenient reversal agent for bleeding events. Currently, it is unclear what factors have driven anticoagulant utilization since dabigatran’s introduction, and little real-world evidence on the agents’ comparative effectiveness and safety is available. The objectives were to describe dabigatran and warfarin’s utilization and switching patterns and assess their comparative effectiveness and safety. …