Journal article
Three Months versus One Year of Oral Anticoagulant Therapy for Idiopathic Deep Venous Thrombosis
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In patients with idiopathic deep venous thrombosis, continuing anticoagulant therapy beyond three months is associated with a reduced incidence of recurrent thrombosis during the period of therapy. Whether this benefit persists after anticoagulant therapy is discontinued is controversial.
METHODS: Patients with a first episode of idiopathic proximal deep venous thrombosis who had completed three months of oral anticoagulant therapy …
Authors
Agnelli G; Prandoni P; Santamaria MG; Bagatella P; Iorio A; Bazzan M; Moia M; Guazzaloca G; Bertoldi A; Tomasi C
Journal
The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 345, No. 3, pp. 165–169
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
Publication Date
July 19, 2001
DOI
10.1056/nejm200107193450302
ISSN
0028-4793