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Doac Therapy Associated With Macroscopic Hematuria: Investigation Of The Underlying Urologic Etiologies, Catherine Xie, Mary Wyrzykowski, Subhash Edupuganti, Ming Xie
Doac Therapy Associated With Macroscopic Hematuria: Investigation Of The Underlying Urologic Etiologies, Catherine Xie, Mary Wyrzykowski, Subhash Edupuganti, Ming Xie
Conference Presentation Abstracts
Context: Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) have gained wide use in prevention and treatment of thromboembolic diseases. Both major and nonmajor bleeding events have been reported. Hematuria is a common bleeding complication in patients receiving DOACs.
Design: This study retrospectively investigates the underlying urologic etiologies responsible for DOAC therapy–related macroscopic hematuria. During a 1-year period, hospitalized patients with prolonged PTT and DOAC therapy–related hemorrhage were identified. Medical chart review focused on urology consult and related laboratory and imaging findings.
Results: Among 93 patients with DOAC therapy–related hemorrhage, 15 had macroscopic hematuria (16%), including 11 men and 4 women with a median …