Journal article
A Comparison of Three Months of Anticoagulation with Extended Anticoagulation for a First Episode of Idiopathic Venous Thromboembolism
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patients who have a first episode of venous thromboembolism in the absence of known risk factors for thrombosis (idiopathic thrombosis) are often treated with anticoagulant therapy for three months. Such patients may benefit from longer treatment, however, because they appear to have an increased risk of recurrence after anticoagulant therapy is stopped.
METHODS: In this double-blind study, we randomly assigned patients who had …
Authors
Kearon C; Gent M; Hirsh J; Weitz J; Kovacs MJ; Anderson DR; Turpie AG; Green D; Ginsberg JS; Wells P
Journal
New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 340, No. 12, pp. 901–907
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
Publication Date
March 25, 1999
DOI
10.1056/nejm199903253401201
ISSN
0028-4793