16 results on '"Cepeda, J. M."'
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2. Budget impact of ferric carboxymaltose treatment in patients with chronic heart failure and iron deficiency in Spain
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Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Medicina, Vifor Pharma, Spain, Delgado, J. F., Oliva, J., González-Franco, A., Cepeda, J. M., García García, José Ángel, González-Domínguez, A., García-Casanovas, A., Jiménez Merino, S., Comín-Colet, J., Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Medicina, Vifor Pharma, Spain, Delgado, J. F., Oliva, J., González-Franco, A., Cepeda, J. M., García García, José Ángel, González-Domínguez, A., García-Casanovas, A., Jiménez Merino, S., and Comín-Colet, J.
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Objective The treatment of iron deficiency (ID) with ferric carboxymaltose (FCM) improves the functional class and quality of life of chronic heart failure (CHF) patients with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), and reduces the rate of hospitalization due to worsening CHF. This study aims to evaluate the budget impact for the Spanish National Health System (SNHS) of treating ID in reduced LVEF CHF with FCM compared to non-iron treatment. Methods We simulated a hypothetical cohort of 1000 CHF patients with ID and reduced LVEF based on the Spanish population characteristics. A decision-analytic model was also built using the data from the largest FCM clinical trial (CONFIRM-HF) that lasted for a year. We considered the use of healthcare resources from a national prospective study. A deterministic sensitivity analysis was carried out varying the corresponding baseline data by ±25%. Results The cost of treating the simulated population with FCM was €2,570,914, while that of the non‐iron treatment was €3,105,711, which corresponds to a cost saving of €534,797 per 1,000 patients in one year. Cost savings were mainly due to a decrease in the number of hospitalizations. All sensitivity analysis showed cost savings for the SNHS. Conclusions FCM results in an annual cost saving of €534.80 per patient, and would thus be expected to reduce the economic burden of CHF in Spain.
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- 2020
3. Extended-Duration Betrixaban Reduces the Risk of Stroke Versus Standard-Dose Enoxaparin Among Hospitalized Medically Ill Patients
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Legkonogov, O., Ramacciotti, E., Mikhailova, E., Koryk, V., Adzerikho, I., Schoenerr, H., Mathies, R., Konig, J., Huber, K., Rubinfeld, A., Finfer, S., Manenti, E., Bott, M., Blessing, E., Beyer-Westendorf, J., Coughlin, P., Baker, R., Poy, C., Dengler, T., Parody, M., Oliva, M., Macin, S., Jure, H., Ferrari, A. E., Dziewas, R., Genth-Zotz, S., Hamann, F., Horacek, T., Klimpe, S., Mitkovskaya, N., Kroning, R., Lapp, H., Lawall, H., Licka, M., Rizos, T., Tiefenbacher, C., Weimar, C., Alkonyi, B., Falukozy, J., Futo, L., Katona, A., Berrouschot, J., Kirschner, R., Amann, B., Paposhvili, K., Pagava, Z., Kristof, P., Lakatos, F., Laszlo, Z., Freire, A., Lupkovics, G., Megreladze, I., Kobulia, B., Khintibidze, I., Khabeishvili, G., Datikashvili-David, I., Simoneau, G., Merkely, B., Andras, C. Nagy, Nemeth, L., Papp, A., Soltesz, P., Fiss, E., Schmidt, J., Roy, P-M., Quere, I., Proust, A., Pottier, P., Pernod, G., Payot, L., Bizzacchi, J. Annichino, Lienart, F., Paleiron, N., Montaclair, K., Mismetti, P., Messas, E., Lacroix, P., Grange, C., Falvo, N., El Kouri, D., Decoulx, E., Debourdeau, P., De Geeter, G., Brisot, D., Belhassane, A., Aquilanti, S., Agraou, B., Vikman, S., Tatlisumak, T., Saarinen, J., Kaaja, R., Honkaniemi, J., Airaksinen, J., Uuetoa, T., Lember, M., Urhammer, S., Tuxen, C., Storgaard, M., Lassen, M., Christensen, H., Vyhnanek, M., Vejvoda, J., Spacek, R., Reiterer, P., Podpera, I., Mikulova, J., Lang, P., Jajtner, P., Hubac, J., Horny, I., Holaj, R., Herold, M., Havelka, J., Francek, L., Dusek, J., Dunaj, M., Cizek, V., Chochola, J., Chlumsky, J., Cermak, O., Skerk, V., Vagic, J. Sikic, Marusic, S., Knezevic, A., Kalinic-Grgorinic, H., Jakopovic, M., Francetic, I., Ciglenecki, N., Car, S., Butkovic-Soldo, S., Cardenas, S. Potthoff, Lazcano, M. Opazo, Alarcon, M. Arias, Verreault, S., Provencher, S., Pearce, M., Le Gal, G., Douketis, J., Dhar, A., Tokmakova, M., Todorov, G., Syulemzova, S., Raymuno, S., Rocha, A., Dimov, B., Grigorov, M., Kalpachki, R., Kamenova, Z., Bello, F., Harrington, Robert A., Bandman, Olga, Kostadinova, M., Milanova, M., Dive, A., Pencheva, G., Sudar, Z., Szabo, G., Szegedi, N., Timar, G., Valco, J., Delforge, M., Vertes, A., Efrati, S., Elias, M., Gafter, A., Nazliel, BİJEN, Hayek, T., Hussein, O., Lishner, M., Lugassy, G., Cerveri, I., D'Angelo, A., De Pellegrin, A., Imberti, D., Landolfi, R., Runev, N., Lembo, G., Lodigiani, C., Moia, M., Molteni, M., Mumoli, N., Novo, S., Orlandini, F., Stoeva, N., Parisi, R., Pizzini, A., Pomero, F., Salvi, A., Schenone, A., Gold, Alex, Visona, A., Martinova, V., Pontaga, N., Rozitis, V., Stukena, I., Alekniene, B., Basijokiene, V., Butkiene, Z., Griskeviciene, V., Naudziunas, A., Stoyanov, M., Norvaisiene, R., Norviliene, R., Petrauskiene, R., Poskiene, R., Susinskiene, D., Valavicius, A., Castillo Leon, R., Pimanov, S., Polonetsy, L., Pereyra, R. Cotrina, Karlo, L. Farjardo, Horna, M., Soroka, N., Salas, M., Yanez, L. Toche, Fryze, W., Gaciong, Z., Gniot, J., Gorecka, D., Gruenpeter, P., Grzelakowski, P., Jastrzebski, D., Kucharski, L., Mirek-Bryniarska, E., Pulkowski, G., Sobkowicz, B., Sulik, P., Walasek, L., Blockmans, D., Waldemar, K., Wrzesinski, K., Balogh, Z. E., Bojinca, M., Marin, I., Musetescu, R., Podoleanu, C., Popescu, M., Stamate, S., Stanciulescu, G., Vida-Simiti, L., Abashev, A., Andreev, D., Apartsin, K., Arkhipov, M., Averkov, O., Barbarash, O., Belskaya, G., Bogdanov, E., Boldueva, S., Chefranova, Z., Dovgalevskiy, Y., Ershova, O., Goloshchekin, B., Khachatryan, N., Klein, G., Kobalava, Z., Kosmacheva, E., Kostenko, V., Malygin, A., Martynenko, T., Martynenko, V., Maslova, N., Mordovin, V., Nikolaev, K., Nilk, R., Popov, D., Privalova, E., Reshetko, O., Shapovalova, Y., Shpagina, L., Shvarts, Y., Simanenkov, V., Solovyov, O., Vishneva, E., Vishnevskiy, A., Apostolovic, S., Celic, V., Ilic, S., Kovacevic-Kuzmanovic, A., Miloradovic, V., Bodikova, S., Cervenakova, A., Dvorak, M., Herman, O., Hrubon, A., Kokles, M., Krastev, G., Payer, J., Prokop, D., Spisakova, M., Adler, D., Basson, M., Breedt, J., Engelbrecht, J., Mitha, I., Van Dyk, C., Alvarez Sala, L. A., Barbagelata Lopez, C., Bisbe, J., Castro Guardiola, A., Cepeda, J. M., Cereto, F., Diaz Santos, E., Ferrer, R., Gomez Cerezo, J., Hernandez, Adrian F., Gonzales-Porras, J. R., Grandes, J., Cohen, Alexander T., Gibson, C. Michael, Chi, Gerald, Halaby, Rim, Korjian, Serge, Daaboul, Yazan, Jain, Purva, Arbetter, Douglas, Goldhaber, Samuel Z., Hull, Russel, Jimenez, D., Mellibovsky, L., Richart, C., Riera, A., Trujillo, J., Vargas Nunez, J. A., Villalta, J., Akgul, O., Guneri, S., Kilichesmez, K., Kirma, C., Kutluk, H., Okumus, G., Tigen, K., Topcuoglu, M., Tuncay, E., Abrahamovych, O., Batushkin, V., Brozhyk, J., Burmak, I., Godlevska, O., Goloborodko, A., Goloborodko, B., Goncharova, Y., Gryb, V., Karpenko, O., Kopytsya, M., Zakai, N., Yousef, K., Wichman, T., Whitman, B., Welker, J., Welch, M., Warner, A., Updegrove, J., Tuck, M., Stoltz, S., Sokol, S., Sharma, S., Shammas, N., Saba, F., Rodriguez, W., Rees, C., Rastogi, P., Rajan, R., Quintana, O., Pullman, J., Pratt, R., Pineda, L., Pearl, R., Parthiban, K., Overcash, J., Ortel, T., Ohaju, V., Nadar, V., Mittal, M., Milling, T., McLaren, G., Margolis, B., Mahal, S., Macchiavelli, A., Lopez, J., Lerner, R., Kung, M., Kouras, F., Kazimir, M., Kao, C-K., Kabler, H., Ioachimescu, O., Hazelrigg, M., Hamad, A., Haidar, A., Hahn, B., Goytia-Leos, D., Gaggin, H., Fulmer, J., Koshlia, V., Fraiz, J., Krakhmalova, O., Fermann, G., Farley, B., Doshi, A., Dhingra, R., Cornell, J., Concha, M., Clark, C., Chang, H., Carman, T., Bidair, M., Bercz, P., Bastani, A., Barney, J., Baker, S., Anderson, C., Amin, M., Almasri, E., Natarajan, I., McCollum, C., MacCallum, P., Davis, M., Body, R., Yagensky, A., Voronkov, L., Vishnivestsky, I., Vakaliuk, I., Ursol, G., Tseluyko, V., Kyrychenko, I., Svyshchenko, Y., Svyridova, I., Ryabichenko, T., Rudenko, L., Reshotko, D., Perepeliuk, M., Parkhomenko, O., Nikonov, V., Maslovaskyi, V., Malynovsky, Y., Sergeeva, E., and Kolman, P.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pyridines ,Intracranial Hemorrhages ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medical illness ,Physiology (medical) ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Enoxaparin ,Intensive care medicine ,Stroke ,Aged ,business.industry ,Anticoagulants ,Venous Thromboembolism ,medicine.disease ,Thrombosis ,chemistry ,Betrixaban ,Benzamides ,Emergency medicine ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Complication ,Venous thromboembolism - Abstract
Background: Stroke is a morbid and potentially mortal complication among patients hospitalized with acute medical illness. The potential of extended-duration thromboprophylaxis with the factor Xa inhibitor betrixaban to reduce the risk of stroke compared with standard-dose enoxaparin in this population was assessed in this retrospective APEX trial substudy (Acute Medically Ill Venous Thromboembolism Prevention With Extended Duration Betrixaban). Methods: Hospitalized acutely medically ill subjects (n=7513) were randomized in a double-dummy double-blind fashion to either extended-duration oral betrixaban (80 mg once daily for 35–42 days) or standard-dose subcutaneous enoxaparin (40 mg once daily for 10±4 days) for venous thromboprophylaxis. Stroke events were adjudicated by an independent, blinded event adjudication committee. Results: The mean age of study participants was 76 years; 45% were male; 13% had had a stroke; and 45% had congestive heart failure. There were fewer all-cause strokes (0.54% versus 0.97%; relative risk [RR]=0.56; 95% confidence interval, 0.32–0.96; P =0.032; adjusted RR=0.43%; number needed to treat=233) and ischemic strokes (0.48% versus 0.91%; RR=0.53; 95% confidence interval, 0.30–0.94; P =0.026; adjusted RR=0.43%; number needed to treat=233) among patients treated with betrixaban versus enoxaparin through 77 days of follow-up. Among high-risk subjects, those with congestive heart failure or ischemic stroke as their index event, betrixaban reduced the risk of all-cause stroke (0.72% versus 1.48%; RR=0.49; 95% confidence interval, 0.26–0.90; P =0.019; adjusted RR=0.76%; number needed to treat=132) and ischemic stroke (0.63% versus 1.38%; RR=0.45; 95% confidence interval, 0.24–0.87; P =0.014; adjusted RR=0.75%; number needed to treat=134) compared with enoxaparin. Conclusions: Among hospitalized medically ill patients, extended-duration betrixaban significantly reduced all-cause stroke and ischemic stroke through 77 days of follow-up Clinical Trial Registration: URL: http://www.clinicaltrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT01583218.
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- 2017
4. Comparison of Fatal or Irreversible Events With Extended-Duration Betrixaban Versus Standard Dose Enoxaparin in Acutely III Medical Patients: An APEX Trial Substudy
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Gibson, C. M., Korjian, S., Chi, G., Daaboul, Y., Jain, P., Arbetter, D., Goldhaber, S. Z., Hull, R., Hernandez, A. F., Lopes, R. D., Gold, A., Cohen, A. T., Harrington, R. A., Bello, F., Ferrari, A. E., Jure, H., Macin, S., Oliva, M., Parody, M., Poy, C., Baker, R., Colquhoun, D., Coughlin, P., Finfer, S., Hammerschlag, G., Rubinfeld, A., Huber, K., Konig, J., Mathies, R., Pilger, E., Schoenerr, H., Adzerikho, I., Koryk, V., Mikhailova, E., Mitkovskaya, N., Pimanov, S., Polonetsy, L., Soroka, N., Blockmans, D., Delforge, M., Dive, A., Lienart, F., Motte, S., Annichino Bizzacchi, J., Fiss, E., Freire, A., Manenti, E., Ramacciotti, E., Raymuno, S., Rocha, A., Saraiva, J. F., Dimov, B., Grigorov, M., Kalpachki, R., Kamenova, Z., Kostadinova, M., Milanova, M., Mincheva, V., Pencheva, G., Raev, D., Runev, N., Stoeva, N., Stoyanov, M., Syulemzova, S., Todorov, G., Tokmakova, M., Dhar, A., Douketis, J., Kahn, S., Le Gal, G., Pearce, M., Provencher, S., Verreault, S., Arias Alarcon, M., Olivares Canon, C., Opazo Lazcano, M., Potthoff Cardenas, S., Butkovic-Soldo, S., Car, S., Ciglenecki, N., Francetic, I., Jakopovic, M., Kalinic-Grgorinic, H., Knezevic, A., Malojcic, B., Marusic, S., Sikic Vagic, J., Skerk, V., Cermak, O., Cervinka, P., Chlumsky, J., Chochola, J., Cizek, V., Dunaj, M., Dusek, J., Francek, L., Havelka, J., Herold, M., Holaj, R., Horny, I., Hubac, J., Jajtner, P., Kolman, P., Lang, P., Mayer, O., Mikulova, J., Podpera, I., Reiterer, P., Spacek, R., Vejvoda, J., Vyhnanek, M., Christensen, H., Lassen, M., Storgaard, M., Tuxen, C., Urhammer, S., Lember, M., Marandi, T., Uuetoa, T., Airaksinen, J., Honkaniemi, J., Kaaja, R., Lassila, R., Saarinen, J., Tatlisumak, T., Vikman, S., Agraou, B., Aquilanti, S., Belhassane, A., Brisot, D., De Geeter, G., Debourdeau, P., Decoulx, E., El Kouri, D., Falvo, N., Grange, C., Lacroix, P., Messas, E., Mismetti, P., Montaclair, K., Mottier, D., Paleiron, N., Payot, L., Pernod, G., Pottier, P., Proust, A., Quere, I., Roy, P. -M., Schmidt, J., Simoneau, G., Datikashvili-David, I., Khabeishvili, G., Khintibidze, I., Kobulia, B., Megreladze, I., Pagava, Z., Paposhvili, K., Shaburishvili, T., Amann, B., Berrouschot, J., Beyer-Westendorf, J., Blessing, E., Bott, M., Dengler, T., Diehm, C., Dziewas, R., Genth-Zotz, S., Hamann, F., Horacek, T., Klimpe, S., Kroning, R., Lapp, H., Lawall, H., Licka, M., Rizos, T., Schellong, S., Schmidt-Lucke, J., Singer, C., Tiefenbacher, C., Veltkamp, R., Weimar, C., Zeymer, U., Alkonyi, B., Falukozy, J., Futo, L., Katona, A., Kirschner, R., Kristof, P., Lakatos, F., Laszlo, Z., Lupkovics, G., Merkely, B., Nagy Andras, C., Nemeth, L., Papp, A., Soltesz, P., Sudar, Z., Szabo, G., Szegedi, N., Timar, G., Valco, J., Vertes, A., Efrati, S., Elias, M., Gafter, A., Hayek, T., Hussein, O., Lishner, M., Lugassy, G., Zeltser, D., Ageno, W., Cerveri, I., D'Angelo, A., De Pellegrin, A., Imberti, D., Landolfi, R., Lembo, G., Lodigiani, C., Luisetti, M., Moia, M., Molteni, M., Mumoli, N., Novo, S., Orlandini, F., Parisi, R., Pizzini, A., Pomero, F., Salvi, A., Schenone, A., Visona, A., Krievins, D., Martinova, V., Pontaga, N., Rozitis, V., Stukena, I., Alekniene, B., Bagdonas, A., Basijokiene, V., Butkiene, Z., Griskeviciene, V., Naudziunas, A., Norvaisiene, R., Norviliene, R., Petrauskiene, R., Poskiene, R., Susinskiene, D., Valavicius, A., Castillo Leon, R., Cotrina Pereyra, R., Farjardo Karlo, L., Horna, M., Lema Osores, J., Salas, M., Toche Yanez, L., Fryze, W., Gaciong, Z., Gniot, J., Gorecka, D., Gruenpeter, P., Grzelakowski, P., Jastrzebski, D., Kucharski, L., Mirek-Bryniarska, E., Pulkowski, G., Sobkowicz, B., Sulik, P., Tomkowski, W., Walasek, L., Waldemar, K., Wrzesinski, K., Balogh, Z. E., Bojinca, M., Marin, I., Mot, S., Musetescu, R., Podoleanu, C., Popescu, M., Stamate, S., Stanciulescu, G., Vida-Simiti, L., Abashev, A., Andreev, D., Apartsin, K., Arkhipov, M., Averkov, O., Barbarash, O., Belskaya, G., Bogdanov, E., Boldueva, S., Chefranova, Z., Dovgalevskiy, Y., Ershova, O., Goloshchekin, B., Khachatryan, N., Khurs, E., Klein, G., Kobalava, Z., Kosmacheva, E., Kostenko, V., Malygin, A., Martynenko, T., Martynenko, V., Maslova, N., Mordovin, V., Nikolaev, K., Nilk, R., Panchenko, E., Popov, D., Privalova, E., Reshetko, O., Sergeeva, E., Shapovalova, Y., Shpagina, L., Shvarts, Y., Simanenkov, V., Solovyov, O., Vishneva, E., Vishnevskiy, A., Apostolovic, S., Celic, V., Ilic, S., Kovacevic-Kuzmanovic, A., Miloradovic, V., Tan, R. S., Bodikova, S., Cervenakova, A., Dvorak, M., Gaspar, L., Herman, O., Hrubon, A., Kokles, M., Krastev, G., Payer, J., Prokop, D., Spisakova, M., Adler, D., Basson, M., Breedt, J., Engelbrecht, J., Jacobson, B., Mitha, I., Van Dyk, C., Alvarez Sala, L. A., Barbagelata Lopez, C., Bisbe, J., Castro Guardiola, A., Cepeda, J. M., Cereto, F., Diaz Santos, E., Ferrer, R., Gomez Cerezo, J., Gonzales-Porras, J. R., Grandes, J., Jimenez, D., Martin Loeches, I., Mellibovsky, L., Richart, C., Riera, A., Trujillo, J., Vargas Nunez, J. A., Villalta, J., Akgul, O., Guneri, S., Kilichesmez, K., Kirma, C., Kutluk, H., Nazliel, B., Okumus, G., Ongen, G., Tigen, K., Topcuoglu, M., Tuncay, E., Abrahamovych, O., Batushkin, V., Brozhyk, J., Burmak, I., Godlevska, O., Goloborodko, A., Goloborodko, B., Goncharova, Y., Gryb, V., Karpenko, O., Kopytsya, M., Koshlia, V., Krakhmalova, O., Kyrychenko, I., Legkonogov, O., Malynovsky, Y., Maslovaskyi, V., Nikonov, V., Parkhomenko, O., Perepeliuk, M., Reshotko, D., Rudenko, L., Ryabichenko, T., Svyridova, I., Svyshchenko, Y., Tseluyko, V., Ursol, G., Vakaliuk, I., Vishnivestsky, I., Voronkov, L., Yagensky, A., Body, R., Chandra, D., Davis, M., Kesteven, P., Maccallum, P., Mccollum, C., Natarajan, I., Almasri, E., Amin, M., Anderson, C., Baker, S., Barney, J., Bastani, B. B. A., Bercz, P., Bidair, M., Carman, T., Chang, H., Clark, C., Concha, M., Cornell, J., Dhingra, R., Doshi, A., Ebrahimi, R., Farley, B., Fermann, G., Foster, G., Fraiz, J., Fulmer, J., Gaggin, H., Goytia-Leos, D., Hahn, B., Haidar, A., Hamad, A., Hazelrigg, M., Ioachimescu, O., Johnson, B., Kabler, H., Kao, C. -K., Kazimir, M., Kouras, F., Kung, M., Lerner, R., Lopez, J., Macchiavelli, A., Mahal, S., Margolis, B., Mclaren, G., Milling, T., Mittal, M., Nadar, V., Ohaju, V., Ortel, T., Overcash, J., Parthiban, K., Pearl, R., Pineda, L., Pratt, R., Pullman, J., Quintana, O., Rajan, R., Rastogi, P., Rees, C., Rodriguez, W., Saba, F., Shammas, N., Sharma, S., Sokol, S., Stoltz, S., Subich, D., Tuck, M., Updegrove, J., Warner, A., Welch, M., Welker, J., Whitman, B., Wichman, T., Yousef, K., Yusen, R., and Zakai, N.
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Male ,pulmonary embolism ,Time Factors ,Pyridines ,Intracranial hemorrhage ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Risk Factors ,Clinical Studies ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,Original Research ,Ischemic stroke ,Hazard ratio ,Absolute risk reduction ,Venous Thromboembolism ,Middle Aged ,Interventional Cardiology ,Pulmonary embolism ,Death ,myocardial infarction ,Treatment Outcome ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Anesthesia ,Acute Disease ,Benzamides ,Number needed to treat ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Intracranial Hemorrhages ,Adult ,venous thromboembolism ,Hemorrhage ,03 medical and health sciences ,Double-Blind Method ,death ,ischemic stroke ,Humans ,Enoxaparin ,Aged ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Inpatients ,Venous thromboembolism ,business.industry ,Settore MED/09 - MEDICINA INTERNA ,Anticoagulants ,Thrombosis ,medicine.disease ,Clinical trial ,chemistry ,Betrixaban ,business ,Acute Coronary Syndromes ,intracranial hemorrhage ,Factor Xa Inhibitors - Abstract
Background Extended‐duration betrixaban showed a significant reduction in venous thromboembolism in the APEX trial (Acute Medically Ill VTE Prevention With Extended Duration Betrixaban Study). Given the variable clinical impact of different efficacy and safety events, one approach to assess net clinical outcomes is to include only those events that are either fatal or cause irreversible harm. Methods and Results This was a post hoc analysis of the APEX trial—a multicenter, double‐blind, randomized controlled trial comparing extended‐duration betrixaban versus standard‐of‐care enoxaparin. A composite of all fatal or irreversible safety (fatal bleeding or intracranial hemorrhage) and efficacy events (cardiopulmonary death, myocardial infarction, pulmonary embolism, and ischemic stroke) was evaluated in a time‐to‐first event analysis. In patients with positive D‐dimer results, betrixaban reduced fatal or irreversible events at 35 to 42 days (4.80% versus 3.54%; hazard ratio, 0.73; absolute risk reduction, 1.26%; number needed to treat, 79 [ P =0.033]) and at study end at 77 days (6.27% versus 4.36%; hazard ratio, 0.70; absolute risk reduction, 1.91%; number needed to treat, 52 [ P =0.005]) versus enoxaparin. In all patients, betrixaban reduced fatal or irreversible events at 35 to 42 days (4.08% versus 2.90%; hazard ratio, 0.71; absolute risk reduction, 1.18%; number needed to treat, 86 [ P =0.006]) and 77 days (5.17% versus 3.64%; hazard ratio, 0.70; absolute risk reduction, 1.53%; number needed to treat, 65 [ P =0.002]). Conclusions Among hospitalized medically ill patients, extended‐duration betrixaban demonstrated an ≈30% reduction in fatal or irreversible ischemic or bleeding events compared with standard‐duration enoxaparin. A total of 65 patients would require treatment with betrixaban to prevent 1 fatal or irreversible event versus enoxaparin. Clinical Trial Registration URL : http://www.ClinicalTrials.gov . Unique identifier: NCT 01583218.
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- 2017
5. Differential characteristics of acute heart failure in very elderly patients: the prospective RICA study.
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Huerta-Preciado, Jorge, Franco, Jonathan, Formiga, Francesc, Iborra, Pau Llácer, Epelde, Francisco, Franco, Álvaro González, Ormaechea, Gabriela, Manzano, Luis, Cepeda-Rodrigo, José María, Montero-Pérez-Barquero, Manuel, With the Aid of RICA Investigators Group, Álvarez Rocha, P., Anarte, L., Arévalo-Lorido, j. C., Cabanes, Y., Carrascosa, S., Carrera Izquierdo, M., Cepeda, J. M., Cerqueiro, J. M., and Conde Martel, A.
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Introduction: Acute heart failure (AHF) is a frequent epidemic in geriatrics. The main aim of this study was to evaluate the clinical and prognostic differences of very elderly patients with AHF compared to the rest, and evaluate the factors associated with 90-day mortality. Methods: We analyzed 3828 patients hospitalized for AHF with an age of ≥ 70 years. The population was divided into three groups: 70–79, 80–89 and ≥ 90 years old (nonagenarians). The baseline characteristics of patients nonagenarians were compared with the rest. In the group of nonagenarians, their clinical characteristics were analyzed according to the left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) and the factors associated with mortality at 90 days of follow-up. Results: Nonagenarians showed higher comorbidity and cognitive deterioration, worse basal functional status, and preserved LVEF. Alternatively, they presented a lower rate of diabetes mellitus, lower incidence of de novo AHF, and lower prescription of angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors, aldosterone blockers, anticoagulants, and statins at hospital discharge. Of the total, 334 patients (9.3%) had died by 90 days. The 90-day mortality rate was highest in nonagenarians (7.1% vs 9.8% vs 17%; p = 0.001). Multivariate analysis showed that renal failure, New York Heart Association (NYHA) functional classifications of III–IV, and a more advanced functional deterioration at baseline are predictors of mortality within 90 days. Conclusions: The AHF in patients nonagenarians has a different clinical profile compared to younger patients and a higher mortality. In this subgroup of patients having a worse baseline functional status, higher NYHA classification (III–IV), and renal failure are predictors of 90-day mortality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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6. The safety and efficacy of full- versus reduced-dose betrixaban in the Acute Medically Ill VTE (Venous Thromboembolism) Prevention With Extended-Duration Betrixaban (APEX) trial
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Raymuno, S., Ramacciotti, E., Manenti, E., Freire, A., Fiss, E., Bizzacchi, J. Annichino, Lienart, F., Dive, A., Delforge, M., Blockmans, D., Soroka, N., Kamenova, Z., Kostadinova, M., Milanova, M., Pencheva, G., Runev, N., Stoeva, N., Stoyanov, M., Syulemzova, S., Todorov, G., Polonetsy, L., Pimanov, S., Mitkovskaya, N., Tokmakova, M., Dhar, A., Mikhailova, E., Koryk, V., Adzerikho, I., Schoenerr, H., Mathies, R., Douketis, J., Konig, J., Le Gal, G., Pearce, M., Provencher, S., Verreault, S., Alarcon, M. Arias, Lazcano, M. Opazo, Cardenas, S. Potthoff, Butkovic-Soldo, S., Car, S., Ciglenecki, N., Francetic, I., Jakopovic, M., Kalinic-Grgorinic, H., Knezevic, A., Marusic, S., Vagic, J. Sikic, Skerk, V., Cermak, O., Gibson, C. Michael, Halaby, Rim, Korjian, Serge, Daaboul, Yazan, Arbetter, Douglas F., Yee, Megan K., Chlumsky, J., Chochola, J., Cizek, V., Goldhaber, Samuel Z., Hull, Russel, Hernandez, Adrian F., Huber, K., Lu, Shiao-ping, Dunaj, M., Dusek, J., Francek, L., Havelka, J., Herold, M., Holaj, R., Nazliel, BİJEN, Bandman, Olga, Leeds, Janet M., Gold, Alex, Harrington, Robert A., Bello, F., Ferrari, A. E., Jure, H., Macin, S., Oliva, M., Parody, M., Horny, I., Hubac, J., Jajtner, P., Kolman, P., Poy, C., Baker, R., Lang, P., Mikulova, J., Podpera, I., Reiterer, P., Spacek, R., Vejvoda, J., Vyhnanek, M., Christensen, H., Lassen, M., Storgaard, M., Tuxen, C., Urhammer, S., Lember, M., Uuetoa, T., Airaksinen, J., Honkaniemi, J., Kaaja, R., Saarinen, J., Tatlisumak, T., Vikman, S., Agraou, B., Aquilanti, S., Belhassane, A., Brisot, D., De Geeter, G., Coughlin, P., Finfer, S., Debourdeau, P., Decoulx, E., El Kouri, D., Falvo, N., Grange, C., Rubinfeld, A., Lacroix, P., Messas, E., Mismetti, P., Montaclair, K., Paleiron, N., Payot, L., Zakai, N., Yousef, K., Wichman, T., Whitman, B., Welker, J., Welch, M., Warner, A., Updegrove, J., Tuck, M., Stoltz, S., Sokol, S., Sharma, S., Shammas, N., Saba, F., Rodriguez, W., Rastogi, P., Rajan, R., Quintana, O., Pullman, J., Pratt, R., Pineda, L., Pernod, G., Pearl, R., Parthiban, K., Ortel, T., Ohaju, V., Pottier, P., Proust, A., Quere, I., Roy, P-M., Schmidt, J., Simoneau, G., Datikashvili-David, I., Khabeishvili, G., Khintibidze, I., Nadar, V., Mittal, M., Milling, T., McLaren, G., Margolis, B., Mahal, S., Macchiavelli, A., Lopez, J., Lerner, R., Kung, M., Kouras, F., Kazimir, M., Kao, C-K., Kabler, H., Ioachimescu, O., Hazelrigg, M., Hamad, A., Haidar, A., Hahn, B., Goytia-Leos, D., Gaggin, H., Fulmer, J., Fraiz, J., Fermann, G., Farley, B., Doshi, A., Dhingra, R., Cornell, J., Concha, M., Clark, C., Chang, H., Carman, T., Bidair, M., Bercz, P., Bastani, A., Barney, J., Baker, S., Anderson, C., Amin, M., Almasri, E., Natarajan, I., McCollum, C., MacCallum, P., Davis, M., Body, R., Yagensky, A., Voronkov, L., Vishnivestsky, I., Vakaliuk, I., Ursol, G., Tseluyko, V., Svyshchenko, Y., Svyridova, I., Ryabichenko, T., Rudenko, L., Reshotko, D., Perepeliuk, M., Parkhomenko, O., Nikonov, V., Maslovaskyi, V., Malynovsky, Y., Legkonogov, O., Kyrychenko, I., Krakhmalova, O., Koshlia, V., Kopytsya, M., Karpenko, O., Gryb, V., Goncharova, Y., Goloborodko, B., Goloborodko, A., Godlevska, O., Burmak, I., Brozhyk, J., Batushkin, V., Abrahamovych, O., Tuncay, E., Topcuoglu, M., Tigen, K., Okumus, G., Kutluk, H., Kirma, C., Kilichesmez, K., Guneri, S., Akgul, O., Villalta, J., Vargas Nunez, J. A., Trujillo, J., Riera, A., Richart, C., Mellibovsky, L., Jimenez, D., Grandes, J., Gonzales-Porras, J. R., Gomez Cerezo, J., Ferrer, R., Diaz Santos, E., Cereto, F., Cepeda, J. M., Castro Guardiola, A., Bisbe, J., Barbagelata Lopez, C., Alvarez Sala, L. A., Van Dyk, C., Mitha, I., Engelbrecht, J., Breedt, J., Basson, M., Adler, D., Spisakova, M., Payer, J., Krastev, G., Kokles, M., Hrubon, A., Herman, O., Dvorak, M., Cervenakova, A., Bodikova, S., Miloradovic, V., Kovacevic-Kuzmanovic, A., Ilic, S., Celic, V., Apostolovic, S., Vishnevskiy, A., Vishneva, E., Solovyov, O., Simanenkov, V., Shvarts, Y., Shpagina, L., Shapovalova, Y., Sergeeva, E., Reshetko, O., Privalova, E., Popov, D., Nilk, R., Nikolaev, K., Mordovin, V., Maslova, N., Martynenko, V., Martynenko, T., Malygin, A., Kostenko, V., Kosmacheva, E., Kobalava, Z., Klein, G., Khachatryan, N., Ershova, O., Dovgalevskiy, Y., Chefranova, Z., Boldueva, S., Bogdanov, E., Belskaya, G., Barbarash, O., Averkov, O., Arkhipov, M., Apartsin, K., Andreev, D., Abashev, A., Vida-Simiti, L., Stanciulescu, G., Stamate, S., Kobulia, B., Megreladze, I., Pagava, Z., Paposhvili, K., Amann, B., Beyer-Westendorf, J., Blessing, E., Bott, M., Dengler, T., Dziewas, R., Genth-Zotz, S., Hamann, F., Horacek, T., Klimpe, S., Kroning, R., Lapp, H., Lawall, H., Licka, M., Rizos, T., Tiefenbacher, C., Weimar, C., Alkonyi, B., Falukozy, J., Futo, L., Katona, A., Kirschner, R., Kristof, P., Lakatos, F., Lupkovics, G., Merkely, B., Andras, C. Nagy, Nemeth, L., Papp, A., Soltesz, P., Sudar, Z., Szabo, G., Szegedi, N., Timar, G., Valco, J., Vertes, A., Efrati, S., Elias, M., Gafter, A., Hayek, T., Hussein, O., Lishner, M., Lugassy, G., Cerveri, I., D'Angelo, A., De Pellegrin, A., Imberti, D., Landolfi, R., Lembo, G., Lodigiani, C., Moia, M., Molteni, M., Mumoli, N., Novo, S., Orlandini, F., Parisi, R., Pizzini, A., Pomero, F., Salvi, A., Schenone, A., Visona, A., Martinova, V., Pontaga, N., Rozitis, V., Stukena, I., Alekniene, B., Basijokiene, V., Butkiene, Z., Griskeviciene, V., Naudziunas, A., Norvaisiene, R., Norviliene, R., Petrauskiene, R., Poskiene, R., Susinskiene, D., Valavicius, A., Castillo Leon, R., Pereyra, R. Cotrina, Karlo, L. Farjardo, Horna, M., Salas, M., Yanez, L. Toche, Fryze, W., Gaciong, Z., Gniot, J., Gorecka, D., Gruenpeter, P., Grzelakowski, P., Jastrzebski, D., Kucharski, L., Mirek-Bryniarska, E., Pulkowski, G., Sobkowicz, B., Sulik, P., Walasek, L., Waldemar, K., Wrzesinski, K., Balogh, Z. E., Bojinca, M., Marin, I., Musetescu, R., Podoleanu, C., Popescu, M., Kalpachki, R., Grigorov, M., Dimov, B., Rocha, A., Goloshchekin, B., Berrouschot, J., Laszlo, Z., Rees, C., Overcash, J., Prokop, D., and Cohen, Alexander T.
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Relative risk reduction ,Male ,Pyridines ,Population ,Hemorrhage ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pharmacokinetics ,Randomized controlled trial ,Double-Blind Method ,law ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Dosing ,Enoxaparin ,education ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Venous Thrombosis ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Absolute risk reduction ,Anticoagulants ,Venous Thromboembolism ,Hospitalization ,chemistry ,Concomitant ,Betrixaban ,Anesthesia ,Benzamides ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Pulmonary Embolism ,Factor Xa Inhibitors - Abstract
The APEX trial assessed the safety and efficacy of extended-duration thromboprophylaxis using betrixaban versus standard dosing of enoxaparin among hospitalized, acutely ill medical patients. The 80-mg betrixaban dose was halved to 40 mg among subjects with severe renal insufficiency and those receiving a concomitant strong P-glycoprotein inhibitor.This analysis assessed the pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and safety of full- (80 mg) and reduced-dose (40 mg) betrixaban relative to enoxaparin in the APEX trial.The median concentration of betrixaban among subjects administered the 80-mg dose was higher than that of the 40-mg dose (19 ng/mL vs 11 ng/mL, P.001). In the primary analysis cohort 1 (d-dimer ≥2× upper limit of normal), the primary efficacy outcome (asymptomatic proximal deep vein thrombosis, symptomatic proximal or distal deep vein thrombosis, symptomatic nonfatal pulmonary embolism, or venous thromboembolism-related death) was significantly reduced among subjects treated with 80 mg of extended-duration betrixaban versus enoxaparin (6.27% [95/1516] vs 8.39% [130/1549], relative risk reduction=0.26 [0.04-0.42], P=.023), and similarly in the entire primary efficacy outcome population (4.87% [122/2506] vs 7.06% [181/2562], relative risk reduction=0.30 [0.13-0.44], P=.001). There was no difference in the primary outcome for subjects treated with 40 mg betrixaban vs enoxaparin across cohorts. In addition, there was no excess of major bleeding associated with either betrixaban dose compared with enoxaparin.The 80-mg betrixaban dose achieves higher plasma concentrations than the 40-mg dose and, in contrast to the 40-mg dose, is associated with improved efficacy across all cohorts relative to standard-dose enoxaparin without an excess risk of major bleeding in the management of medically ill subjects.
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7. Extended Thromboprophylaxis with Betrixaban in Acutely Ill Medical Patients
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Engelbrecht, J., Finfer, S., Van Dyk, C., Cohen, Alexander, Grandes, J., Cepeda, J. M., NAZLIEL, BİJEN, Cohen, Alexander T., Efrati, S., Zakai, N., Yousef, K., Wichman, T., Whitman, B., Welker, J., Welch, M., Warner, A., Updegrove, J., Tuck, M., Stoltz, S., Sokol, S., Sharma, S., Shammas, N., Saba, F., Rodriguez, W., Rees, C., Rastogi, P., Rajan, R., Quintana, O., Pullman, J., Pratt, R., Pineda, L., Pearl, R., Parthiban, K., Overcash, J., Ortel, T., Ohaju, V., Nadar, V., Mittal, M., Milling, T., McLaren, G., Margolis, B., Mahal, S., Macchiavelli, A., Lopez, J., Lerner, R., Kung, M., Kouras, F., Kazimir, M., Kao, C-K., Kabler, H., Ioachimescu, O., Hazelrigg, M., Hamad, A., Haidar, A., Hahn, B., Goytia-Leos, D., Gaggin, H., Fulmer, J., Fraiz, J., Fermann, G., Farley, B., Doshi, A., Dhingra, R., Cornell, J., Concha, M., Clark, C., Chang, H., Carman, T., Bidair, M., Bercz, P., Bastani, A., Barney, J., Baker, S., Anderson, C., Amin, M., Almasri, E., Natarajan, I., McCollum, C., MacCallum, P., Davis, M., Body, R., Yagensky, A., Voronkov, L., Vishnivestsky, I., Vakaliuk, I., Ursol, G., Tseluyko, V., Svyshchenko, Y., Svyridova, I., Ryabichenko, T., Rudenko, L., Alekniene, B., Reshotko, D., Perepeliuk, M., Parkhomenko, O., Nikonov, V., Maslovaskyi, V., Malynovsky, Y., Legkonogov, O., Kyrychenko, I., Krakhmalova, O., Koshlia, V., Kopytsya, M., Karpenko, O., Gryb, V., Goncharova, Y., Goloborodko, B., Goloborodko, A., Godlevska, O., Burmak, I., Brozhyk, J., Batushkin, V., Abrahamovych, O., Tuncay, E., Topcuoglu, M., Tigen, K., Okumus, G., Kutluk, H., Kirma, C., Kilichesmez, K., Guneri, S., Akgul, O., Villalta, J., Vargas Nunez, J. A., Trujillo, J., Riera, A., Richart, C., Mellibovsky, L., Jimenez, D., Gonzales-Porras, J. R., Gomez Cerezo, J., Ferrer, R., Diaz Santos, E., Cereto, F., Castro Guardiola, A., Bisbe, J., Barbagelata Lopez, C., Alvarez Sala, L. A., Mitha, I., Breedt, J., Basson, M., Adler, D., Spisakova, M., Prokop, D., Payer, J., Krastev, G., Kokles, M., Hrubon, A., Herman, O., Dvorak, M., Cervenakova, A., Bodikova, S., Miloradovic, V., Kovacevic-Kuzmanovic, A., Ilic, S., Celic, V., Apostolovic, S., Vishnevskiy, A., Vishneva, E., Solovyov, O., Simanenkov, V., Shvarts, Y., Shpagina, L., Shapovalova, Y., Sergeeva, E., Reshetko, O., Privalova, E., Popov, D., Nilk, R., Nikolaev, K., Mordovin, V., Maslova, N., Martynenko, V., Martynenko, T., Malygin, A., Kostenko, V., Kosmacheva, E., Kobalava, Z., Klein, G., Khachatryan, N., Goloshchekin, B., Ershova, O., Dovgalevskiy, Y., Chefranova, Z., Boldueva, S., Bogdanov, E., Belskaya, G., Barbarash, O., Averkov, O., Arkhipov, M., Apartsin, K., Andreev, D., Abashev, A., Vida-Simiti, L., Stanciulescu, G., Stamate, S., Harrington, Robert A., Goldhaber, Samuel Z., Hull, Russell D., Popescu, M., Wiens, Brian L., Gold, Alex, Hernandez, Adrian F., Gibson, C. Michael, Harrington, Robert, Hull, Russell, Goldhaber, Samuel, Hernandez, Adrian, Ceresetto, Jose Manuel, Colquhoun, David, Pilger, Ernst, Polonetsky, Leonid, Podoleanu, C., Musetescu, R., Marin, I., Bojinca, M., Motte, Serge, Saraiva, Jose Francisco, Balogh, Z. E., Wrzesinski, K., Waldemar, K., Walasek, L., Raev, Dimitar, Mincheva, Valentina, Kahn, Susan, Sulik, P., Canon, Claudia Olivares, Malojcic, Branko, Mayer, Otto, Husted, Steen, Marandi, Toomas, Lassila, Riitta, Mottier, Dominique, Shaburishvili, Tamaz, Bauersachs, Rupert, Zeymer, Uwe, Hajko, Erik, Sobkowicz, B., Zeltser, David, Ageno, Walter, Krievins, Dainis, Bagdonas, Alfredas, Osores, Juan Lema, Tomkowski, Witold, Mot, Stefan, Panchenko, Elizaveta, Tan, Ru San, Gaspar, Ludovit, Jacobson, Barry, Monreal, Manuel, Ongen, Gul, Parkhomenko, Alexander, Uprichard, James, Pulkowski, G., Mirek-Bryniarska, E., Kucharski, L., Jastrzebski, D., Yusen, Roger, Grzelakowski, P., Merli, Geno, Gruenpeter, P., Gorecka, D., Gniot, J., Gaciong, Z., Fryze, W., Peacock, Frank, Schellong, Sebastian, Januzzi, James, Piovella, Franco, Cochet, Madeleine, Michalak, Nathan, Stepanchak, Maria, Spielman, Kathryn, Neal, Brandon, Florea, Ana, Chi, Gerald, Szlosek, Donald, Jain, Purva, Popma, Christopher, Korjian, Serge, Daaboul, Yazan, Halaby, Rim, Yanez, L. Toche, Lemor, Alejandro, Zacarkim, Marcelo, Romero, Gonzalo, Hernandez Elenes, Jesus Rosario, Alvarado, Alonso, Susheela, Ammu, Leitao, Meghan, Salas, M., Bandman, Olga, Horna, M., Strumph, Peter, Vinh, Nancy, Visona, A., Kostadinova, M., Vance, Annemarie, Moia, M., Wiens, Brian, Orlandini, F., Parisi, R., Pontaga, N., Smoak, Carey, Storgaard, M., Molteni, M., Castelino, Rennie, Goodman, Shelly, Stukena, I., Leeds, Janet, al-Khalidi, Hussein, Milanova, M., Karlo, L. Farjardo, Leimberger, Jeffrey, Phillips, Thomas, Rizos, T., Pencheva, G., Pomero, F., Francis, Charles, Novo, S., Pereyra, R. Cotrina, Tiefenbacher, C., Buller, Harry, Roberts, Robin, Prins, Martin, Weimar, C., Tuxen, C., Urhammer, S., Lember, M., Runev, N., Uuetoa, T., Spyropoulos, Alex, Carrier, Marc, Alkonyi, B., Lopes, Renato D., Horacek, T., Airaksinen, J., Honkaniemi, J., Pottier, P., Falukozy, J., Kaaja, R., Stoeva, N., Saarinen, J., Stoyanov, M., Pizzini, A., Devor, Adam, Tatlisumak, T., Kolls, Bradley, Dedrick, Joseph, Todd, Jamie, Jones, William Schuyler, Vikman, S., Agraou, B., Futo, L., Castillo Leon, R., Eapen, Zubin, Katona, A., Proust, A., Quere, I., Kirschner, R., Syulemzova, S., Valavicius, A., Todorov, G., Tokmakova, M., Dhar, A., Klimpe, S., Ahmad, Tariq, Brenna, J. Matthew, Douketis, J., Le Gal, G., Pearce, M., Susinskiene, D., Brito, Flavio, Provencher, S., Rozitis, V., Roy, P-M., Kroning, R., Gulack, Brian, Schmidt, J., Meza, James, Parikh, Kishan, Cooper, Lauren, Poskiene, R., Aquilanti, S., Lapp, H., Kristof, P., Lakatos, F., Laszlo, Z., Belhassane, A., Petrauskiene, R., Pagidipati, Neha, Simoneau, G., Verreault, S., Guimaraes, Patricia, Brisot, D., Perkins, Lynn M., De Geeter, G., Debourdeau, P., Alarcon, M. Arias, Lupkovics, G., Norviliene, R., Wilson, Matthew, Merkely, B., Lazcano, M. Opazo, Collier, Jeannie, Andras, C. Nagy, Cardenas, S. Potthoff, Butkovic-Soldo, S., Norvaisiene, R., Decoulx, E., Hayden, Nikieia, El Kouri, D., Car, S., Nemeth, L., Leizorovicz, Alain, Ciglenecki, N., Naudziunas, A., Datikashvili-David, I., Francetic, I., Jakopovic, M., Becker, Francois, Jennings, Lisa, Khabeishvili, G., Bello, F., Ferrari, A. E., Jure, H., Macin, S., Griskeviciene, V., Kalinic-Grgorinic, H., Falvo, N., Khintibidze, I., Grange, C., Kobulia, B., Knezevic, A., Megreladze, I., Marusic, S., Papp, A., Pagava, Z., Lawall, H., Oliva, M., Paposhvili, K., Parody, M., Amann, B., Soltesz, P., Sudar, Z., Butkiene, Z., Szabo, G., Vagic, J. Sikic, Szegedi, N., Poy, C., Timar, G., Skerk, V., Cermak, O., Valco, J., Baker, R., Coughlin, P., Vertes, A., Rubinfeld, A., Elias, M., Berrouschot, J., Gafter, A., Hayek, T., Chlumsky, J., Lacroix, P., Messas, E., Chochola, J., Cizek, V., Basijokiene, V., Hussein, O., Dunaj, M., Dusek, J., Huber, K., Lishner, M., Lugassy, G., Cerveri, I., D'Angelo, A., De Pellegrin, A., Francek, L., Havelka, J., Konig, J., Beyer-Westendorf, J., Herold, M., Holaj, R., Imberti, D., Landolfi, R., Blessing, E., Mathies, R., Schoenerr, H., Adzerikho, I., Koryk, V., Licka, M., Martinova, V., Horny, I., Mikhailova, E., Mitkovskaya, N., Pimanov, S., Polonetsy, L., Soroka, N., Blockmans, D., Delforge, M., Dive, A., Lienart, F., Bizzacchi, J. Annichino, Fiss, E., Mismetti, P., Freire, A., Hubac, J., Jajtner, P., Manenti, E., Ramacciotti, E., Lembo, G., Raymuno, S., Rocha, A., Kolman, P., Lang, P., Bott, M., Dengler, T., Mikulova, J., Dimov, B., Podpera, I., Reiterer, P., Dziewas, R., Montaclair, K., Genth-Zotz, S., Hamann, F., Paleiron, N., Spacek, R., Payot, L., Vejvoda, J., Vyhnanek, M., Christensen, H., Salvi, A., Lodigiani, C., Pernod, G., Grigorov, M., Lassen, M., Mumoli, N., Kalpachki, R., Kamenova, Z., Schenone, A., Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital [London], Stanford Medicine, Stanford University, Brigham and Women's Hospital [Boston], Thrombosis Research Unit, University of Calgary, Portola Pharmaceuticals (Portola), PORTOLA PHARMACEUTICALS, Division of Cardiology, Duke University Medical Center, Duke Clinical Research Institute (DCRI - DURHAM), Duke University [Durham], Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center [Boston, USA], Harvard Medical School [Boston] (HMS), Groupe d'Etude de la Thrombose de Bretagne Occidentale (GETBO), Institut Brestois Santé Agro Matière (IBSAM), Université de Brest (UBO)-Université de Brest (UBO)-Université de Brest (UBO), Centre d'Investigation Clinique (CIC - Brest), Université de Brest (UBO)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Université de Brest (UBO)-Institut Brestois Santé Agro Matière (IBSAM), and Université de Brest (UBO)-Université de Brest (UBO)
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Male ,Pyridines ,Medizin ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,Risk Factors ,law ,030212 general & internal medicine ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,Ultrasonography ,Venous Thrombosis ,Factors de risc en les malalties ,Medicine (all) ,Acute Disease ,Adult ,Aged ,Benzamides ,Double-Blind Method ,Drug Administration Schedule ,Factor Xa Inhibitors ,Female ,Fibrin Fibrinogen Degradation Products ,Hemorrhage ,Hospitalization ,Humans ,Middle Aged ,Pulmonary Embolism ,Venous Thromboembolism ,General Medicine ,3. Good health ,Pulmonary embolism ,Venous thrombosis ,Cohort ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Patients ,Risk factors in diseases ,Placebo ,03 medical and health sciences ,[SDV.MHEP.CSC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Cardiology and cardiovascular system ,Internal medicine ,Thromboembolism ,medicine ,Pacients ,Betrixaban ,Thromboprophylaxis ,Acutely Ill Medical Patients ,Tromboembolisme ,business.industry ,Settore MED/09 - MEDICINA INTERNA ,ta3121 ,Population cohort ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,chemistry ,Once daily ,business - Abstract
Background\ud Patients with acute medical illnesses are at prolonged risk for venous thrombosis. However, the appropriate duration of thromboprophylaxis remains unknown.\ud \ud Methods\ud Patients who were hospitalized for acute medical illnesses were randomly assigned to receive subcutaneous enoxaparin (at a dose of 40 mg once daily) for 10±4 days plus oral betrixaban placebo for 35 to 42 days or subcutaneous enoxaparin placebo for 10±4 days plus oral betrixaban (at a dose of 80 mg once daily) for 35 to 42 days. We performed sequential analyses in three prespecified, progressively inclusive cohorts: patients with an elevated d-dimer level (cohort 1), patients with an elevated d-dimer level or an age of at least 75 years (cohort 2), and all the enrolled patients (overall population cohort). The statistical analysis plan specified that if the between-group difference in any analysis in this sequence was not significant, the other analyses would be considered exploratory. The primary efficacy outcome was a composite of asymptomatic proximal deep-vein thrombosis and symptomatic venous thromboembolism. The principal safety outcome was major bleeding.\ud \ud Results\ud A total of 7513 patients underwent randomization. In cohort 1, the primary efficacy outcome occurred in 6.9% of patients receiving betrixaban and 8.5% receiving enoxaparin (relative risk in the betrixaban group, 0.81; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.65 to 1.00; P=0.054). The rates were 5.6% and 7.1%, respectively (relative risk, 0.80; 95% CI, 0.66 to 0.98; P=0.03) in cohort 2 and 5.3% and 7.0% (relative risk, 0.76; 95% CI, 0.63 to 0.92; P=0.006) in the overall population. (The last two analyses were considered to be exploratory owing to the result in cohort 1.) In the overall population, major bleeding occurred in 0.7% of the betrixaban group and 0.6% of the enoxaparin group (relative risk, 1.19; 95% CI, 0.67 to 2.12; P=0.55).\ud \ud Conclusions\ud Among acutely ill medical patients with an elevated d-dimer level, there was no significant difference between extended-duration betrixaban and a standard regimen of enoxaparin in the prespecified primary efficacy outcome. However, prespecified exploratory analyses provided evidence suggesting a benefit for betrixaban in the two larger cohorts. (Funded by Portola Pharmaceuticals; APEX ClinicalTrials.gov number, NCT01583218. opens in new tab.)
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8. Extended thromboprophylaxis with betrixaban in acutely ill medical patients
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Cohen, A. T., Harrington, R. A., Goldhaber, S. Z., Hull, R. D., Wiens, B. L., Gold, A., Hernandez, A. F., Gibson, C. M., Bello, F., Ferrari, A. E., Jure, H., Macin, S., Oliva, M., Parody, M., Poy, C., Baker, R., Colquhoun, D., Coughlin, P., Finfer, S., Rubinfeld, A., Huber, K., Konig, J., Mathies, R., Pilger, E., Schoenerr, H., Adzerikho, I., Koryk, V., Mikhailova, E., Mitkovskaya, N., Pimanov, S., Polonetsy, L., Soroka, N., Blockmans, D., Delforge, M., Dive, A., Lienart, F., Motte, S., Bizzacchi, J., Fiss, E., Freire, A., Manenti, E., Ramacciotti, E., Raymuno, S., Rocha, A., Saraiva, J. F., Dimov, B., Grigorov, M., Kalpachki, R., Kamenova, Z., Kostadinova, M., Milanova, M., Mincheva, V., Pencheva, G., Raev, D., Runev, N., Stoeva, N., Stoyanov, M., Syulemzova, S., Todorov, G., Tokmakova, M., Dhar, A., Douketis, J., Kahn, S., Le Gal, G., Pearce, M., Provencher, S., Verreault, S., Alarcon, M., Canon, C., Lazcano, M., Cardenas, S., Butkovic-Soldo, S., Car, S., Ciglenecki, N., Francetic, I., Jakopovic, M., Kalinic-Grgorinic, H., Knezevic, A., Malojcic, B., Marusic, S., Vagic, J., Skerk, V., Cermak, O., Chlumsky, J., Chochola, J., Cizek, V., Dunaj, M., Dusek, J., Francek, L., Havelka, J., Herold, M., Holaj, R., Horny, I., Hubac, J., Jajtner, P., Kolman, P., Lang, P., Mayer, O., Mikulova, J., Podpera, I., Reiterer, P., Spacek, R., Vejvoda, J., Vyhnanek, M., Christensen, H., Lassen, M., Storgaard, M., Tuxen, C., Urhammer, S., Lember, M., Marandi, T., Uuetoa, T., Airaksinen, J., Honkaniemi, J., Kaaja, R., Lassila, R., Saarinen, J., Tatlisumak, T., Vikman, S., Agraou, B., Aquilanti, S., Belhassane, A., Brisot, D., De Geeter, G., Debourdeau, P., Decoulx, E., El Kouri, D., Falvo, N., Grange, C., Lacroix, P., Messas, E., Mismetti, P., Montaclair, K., Mottier, D., Paleiron, N., Payot, L., Pernod, G., Pottier, P., Proust, A., Quere, I., Roy, P. M., Schmidt, J., Simoneau, G., Datikashvili-David, I., Khabeishvili, G., Khintibidze, I., Kobulia, B., Megreladze, I., Pagava, Z., Paposhvili, K., Shaburishvili, T., Amann, B., Berrouschot, J., Beyer-Westendorf, J., Blessing, E., Bott, M., Dengler, T., Dziewas, R., Genth-Zotz, S., Hamann, F., Horacek, T., Klimpe, S., Kroning, R., Lapp, H., Lawall, H., Licka, M., Rizos, T., Schellong, S., Tiefenbacher, C., Weimar, C., Zeymer, U., Alkonyi, B., Falukozy, J., Futo, L., Katona, A., Kirschner, R., Kristof, P., Lakatos, F., Laszlo, Z., Lupkovics, G., Merkely, B., Andras, C., Nemeth, L., Papp, A., Soltesz, P., Sudar, Z., Szabo, G., Szegedi, N., Timar, G., Valco, J., Vertes, A., Efrati, S., Elias, M., Gafter, A., Hayek, T., Hussein, O., Lishner, M., Lugassy, G., Zeltser, D., Ageno, W., Cerveri, I., D'Angelo, A., De Pellegrin, A., Imberti, D., Landolfi, Raffaele, Lembo, G., Lodigiani, C., Moia, M., Molteni, M., Mumoli, N., Novo, S., Orlandini, F., Parisi, R., Pizzini, A., Pomero, F., Salvi, A., Schenone, A., Visona, A., Krievins, D., Martinova, V., Pontaga, N., Rozitis, V., Stukena, I., Alekniene, B., Bagdonas, A., Basijokiene, V., Butkiene, Z., Griskeviciene, V., Naudziunas, A., Norvaisiene, R., Norviliene, R., Petrauskiene, R., Poskiene, R., Susinskiene, D., Valavicius, A., Leon, R., Pereyra, R., Karlo, L., Horna, M., Osores, J., Salas, M., Yanez, L., Fryze, W., Gaciong, Z., Gniot, J., Gorecka, D., Gruenpeter, P., Grzelakowski, P., Jastrzebski, D., Kucharski, L., Mirek-Bryniarska, E., Pulkowski, G., Sobkowicz, B., Sulik, P., Tomkowski, W., Walasek, L., Waldemar, K., Wrzesinski, K., Balogh, Z. E., Bojinca, M., Marin, I., Mot, S., Musetescu, R., Podoleanu, C., Popescu, M., Stamate, S., Stanciulescu, G., Vida-Simiti, L., Abashev, A., Andreev, D., Apartsin, K., Arkhipov, M., Averkov, O., Barbarash, O., Belskaya, G., Bogdanov, E., Boldueva, S., Chefranova, Z., Dovgalevskiy, Y., Ershova, O., Goloshchekin, B., Khachatryan, N., Klein, G., Kobalava, Z., Kosmacheva, E., Kostenko, V., Malygin, A., Martynenko, T., Martynenko, V., Maslova, N., Mordovin, V., Nikolaev, K., Nilk, R., Panchenko, E., Popov, D., Privalova, E., Reshetko, O., Sergeeva, E., Shapovalova, Y., Shpagina, L., Shvarts, Y., Simanenkov, V., Solovyov, O., Vishneva, E., Vishnevskiy, A., Apostolovic, S., Celic, V., Ilic, S., Kovacevic-Kuzmanovic, A., Miloradovic, V., Tan, R. S., Bodikova, S., Cervenakova, A., Dvorak, M., Gaspar, L., Herman, O., Hrubon, A., Kokles, M., Krastev, G., Payer, J., Prokop, D., Spisakova, M., Adler, D., Basson, M., Breedt, J., Engelbrecht, J., Jacobson, B., Mitha, I., Van Dyk, C., Sala, L. A., Lopez, C., Bisbe, J., Guardiola, A., Cepeda, J. M., Cereto, F., Santos, E., Ferrer, R., Cerezo, J., Gonzales-Porras, J. R., Grandes, J., Jimenez, D., Mellibovsky, L., Richart, C., Riera, A., Trujillo, J., Nunez, J. A., Villalta, J., Akgul, O., Guneri, S., Kilichesmez, K., Kirma, C., Kutluk, H., Nazliel, B., Okumus, G., Ongen, G., Tigen, K., Topcuoglu, M., Tuncay, E., Abrahamovych, O., Batushkin, V., Brozhyk, J., Burmak, I., Godlevska, O., Goloborodko, A., Goloborodko, B., Goncharova, Y., Gryb, V., Karpenko, O., Kopytsya, M., Koshlia, V., Krakhmalova, O., Kyrychenko, I., Legkonogov, O., Malynovsky, Y., Maslovaskyi, V., Nikonov, V., Parkhomenko, O., Perepeliuk, M., Reshotko, D., Rudenko, L., Ryabichenko, T., Svyridova, I., Svyshchenko, Y., Tseluyko, V., Ursol, G., Vakaliuk, I., Vishnivestsky, I., Voronkov, L., Yagensky, A., Body, R., Davis, M., Maccallum, P., Mccollum, C., Natarajan, I., Almasri, E., Amin, M., Anderson, C., Baker, S., Barney, J., Bastani, A., Bercz, P., Bidair, M., Carman, T., Chang, H., Clark, C., Concha, M., Cornell, J., Dhingra, R., Doshi, A., Farley, B., Fermann, G., Fraiz, J., Fulmer, J., Gaggin, H., Goytia-Leos, D., Hahn, B., Haidar, A., Hamad, A., Hazelrigg, M., Ioachimescu, O., Kabler, H., Kao, C. K., Kazimir, M., Koura, F., Kung, M., Lerner, R., Lopez, J., Macchiavelli, A., Mahal, S., Margolis, B., Mclaren, G., Milling, T., Mittal, M., Nadar, V., Ohaju, V., Ortel, T., Overcash, J., Parthiban, K., Pearl, R., Pineda, L., Pratt, R., Pullman, J., Quintana, O., Rajan, R., Rastogi, P., Rees, C., Rodriguez, W., Saba, F., Shammas, N., Sharma, S., Sokol, S., Stoltz, S., Tuck, M., Updegrove, J., Warner, A., Welch, M., Welker, J., Whitman, B., Wichman, T., Yousef, K., Yusen, R., Zakai, N., Landolfi R. (ORCID:0000-0002-7913-8576), Cohen, A. T., Harrington, R. A., Goldhaber, S. Z., Hull, R. D., Wiens, B. L., Gold, A., Hernandez, A. F., Gibson, C. M., Bello, F., Ferrari, A. E., Jure, H., Macin, S., Oliva, M., Parody, M., Poy, C., Baker, R., Colquhoun, D., Coughlin, P., Finfer, S., Rubinfeld, A., Huber, K., Konig, J., Mathies, R., Pilger, E., Schoenerr, H., Adzerikho, I., Koryk, V., Mikhailova, E., Mitkovskaya, N., Pimanov, S., Polonetsy, L., Soroka, N., Blockmans, D., Delforge, M., Dive, A., Lienart, F., Motte, S., Bizzacchi, J., Fiss, E., Freire, A., Manenti, E., Ramacciotti, E., Raymuno, S., Rocha, A., Saraiva, J. F., Dimov, B., Grigorov, M., Kalpachki, R., Kamenova, Z., Kostadinova, M., Milanova, M., Mincheva, V., Pencheva, G., Raev, D., Runev, N., Stoeva, N., Stoyanov, M., Syulemzova, S., Todorov, G., Tokmakova, M., Dhar, A., Douketis, J., Kahn, S., Le Gal, G., Pearce, M., Provencher, S., Verreault, S., Alarcon, M., Canon, C., Lazcano, M., Cardenas, S., Butkovic-Soldo, S., Car, S., Ciglenecki, N., Francetic, I., Jakopovic, M., Kalinic-Grgorinic, H., Knezevic, A., Malojcic, B., Marusic, S., Vagic, J., Skerk, V., Cermak, O., Chlumsky, J., Chochola, J., Cizek, V., Dunaj, M., Dusek, J., Francek, L., Havelka, J., Herold, M., Holaj, R., Horny, I., Hubac, J., Jajtner, P., Kolman, P., Lang, P., Mayer, O., Mikulova, J., Podpera, I., Reiterer, P., Spacek, R., Vejvoda, J., Vyhnanek, M., Christensen, H., Lassen, M., Storgaard, M., Tuxen, C., Urhammer, S., Lember, M., Marandi, T., Uuetoa, T., Airaksinen, J., Honkaniemi, J., Kaaja, R., Lassila, R., Saarinen, J., Tatlisumak, T., Vikman, S., Agraou, B., Aquilanti, S., Belhassane, A., Brisot, D., De Geeter, G., Debourdeau, P., Decoulx, E., El Kouri, D., Falvo, N., Grange, C., Lacroix, P., Messas, E., Mismetti, P., Montaclair, K., Mottier, D., Paleiron, N., Payot, L., Pernod, G., Pottier, P., Proust, A., Quere, I., Roy, P. M., Schmidt, J., Simoneau, G., Datikashvili-David, I., Khabeishvili, G., Khintibidze, I., Kobulia, B., Megreladze, I., Pagava, Z., Paposhvili, K., Shaburishvili, T., Amann, B., Berrouschot, J., Beyer-Westendorf, J., Blessing, E., Bott, M., Dengler, T., Dziewas, R., Genth-Zotz, S., Hamann, F., Horacek, T., Klimpe, S., Kroning, R., Lapp, H., Lawall, H., Licka, M., Rizos, T., Schellong, S., Tiefenbacher, C., Weimar, C., Zeymer, U., Alkonyi, B., Falukozy, J., Futo, L., Katona, A., Kirschner, R., Kristof, P., Lakatos, F., Laszlo, Z., Lupkovics, G., Merkely, B., Andras, C., Nemeth, L., Papp, A., Soltesz, P., Sudar, Z., Szabo, G., Szegedi, N., Timar, G., Valco, J., Vertes, A., Efrati, S., Elias, M., Gafter, A., Hayek, T., Hussein, O., Lishner, M., Lugassy, G., Zeltser, D., Ageno, W., Cerveri, I., D'Angelo, A., De Pellegrin, A., Imberti, D., Landolfi, Raffaele, Lembo, G., Lodigiani, C., Moia, M., Molteni, M., Mumoli, N., Novo, S., Orlandini, F., Parisi, R., Pizzini, A., Pomero, F., Salvi, A., Schenone, A., Visona, A., Krievins, D., Martinova, V., Pontaga, N., Rozitis, V., Stukena, I., Alekniene, B., Bagdonas, A., Basijokiene, V., Butkiene, Z., Griskeviciene, V., Naudziunas, A., Norvaisiene, R., Norviliene, R., Petrauskiene, R., Poskiene, R., Susinskiene, D., Valavicius, A., Leon, R., Pereyra, R., Karlo, L., Horna, M., Osores, J., Salas, M., Yanez, L., Fryze, W., Gaciong, Z., Gniot, J., Gorecka, D., Gruenpeter, P., Grzelakowski, P., Jastrzebski, D., Kucharski, L., Mirek-Bryniarska, E., Pulkowski, G., Sobkowicz, B., Sulik, P., Tomkowski, W., Walasek, L., Waldemar, K., Wrzesinski, K., Balogh, Z. E., Bojinca, M., Marin, I., Mot, S., Musetescu, R., Podoleanu, C., Popescu, M., Stamate, S., Stanciulescu, G., Vida-Simiti, L., Abashev, A., Andreev, D., Apartsin, K., Arkhipov, M., Averkov, O., Barbarash, O., Belskaya, G., Bogdanov, E., Boldueva, S., Chefranova, Z., Dovgalevskiy, Y., Ershova, O., Goloshchekin, B., Khachatryan, N., Klein, G., Kobalava, Z., Kosmacheva, E., Kostenko, V., Malygin, A., Martynenko, T., Martynenko, V., Maslova, N., Mordovin, V., Nikolaev, K., Nilk, R., Panchenko, E., Popov, D., Privalova, E., Reshetko, O., Sergeeva, E., Shapovalova, Y., Shpagina, L., Shvarts, Y., Simanenkov, V., Solovyov, O., Vishneva, E., Vishnevskiy, A., Apostolovic, S., Celic, V., Ilic, S., Kovacevic-Kuzmanovic, A., Miloradovic, V., Tan, R. S., Bodikova, S., Cervenakova, A., Dvorak, M., Gaspar, L., Herman, O., Hrubon, A., Kokles, M., Krastev, G., Payer, J., Prokop, D., Spisakova, M., Adler, D., Basson, M., Breedt, J., Engelbrecht, J., Jacobson, B., Mitha, I., Van Dyk, C., Sala, L. A., Lopez, C., Bisbe, J., Guardiola, A., Cepeda, J. M., Cereto, F., Santos, E., Ferrer, R., Cerezo, J., Gonzales-Porras, J. R., Grandes, J., Jimenez, D., Mellibovsky, L., Richart, C., Riera, A., Trujillo, J., Nunez, J. A., Villalta, J., Akgul, O., Guneri, S., Kilichesmez, K., Kirma, C., Kutluk, H., Nazliel, B., Okumus, G., Ongen, G., Tigen, K., Topcuoglu, M., Tuncay, E., Abrahamovych, O., Batushkin, V., Brozhyk, J., Burmak, I., Godlevska, O., Goloborodko, A., Goloborodko, B., Goncharova, Y., Gryb, V., Karpenko, O., Kopytsya, M., Koshlia, V., Krakhmalova, O., Kyrychenko, I., Legkonogov, O., Malynovsky, Y., Maslovaskyi, V., Nikonov, V., Parkhomenko, O., Perepeliuk, M., Reshotko, D., Rudenko, L., Ryabichenko, T., Svyridova, I., Svyshchenko, Y., Tseluyko, V., Ursol, G., Vakaliuk, I., Vishnivestsky, I., Voronkov, L., Yagensky, A., Body, R., Davis, M., Maccallum, P., Mccollum, C., Natarajan, I., Almasri, E., Amin, M., Anderson, C., Baker, S., Barney, J., Bastani, A., Bercz, P., Bidair, M., Carman, T., Chang, H., Clark, C., Concha, M., Cornell, J., Dhingra, R., Doshi, A., Farley, B., Fermann, G., Fraiz, J., Fulmer, J., Gaggin, H., Goytia-Leos, D., Hahn, B., Haidar, A., Hamad, A., Hazelrigg, M., Ioachimescu, O., Kabler, H., Kao, C. K., Kazimir, M., Koura, F., Kung, M., Lerner, R., Lopez, J., Macchiavelli, A., Mahal, S., Margolis, B., Mclaren, G., Milling, T., Mittal, M., Nadar, V., Ohaju, V., Ortel, T., Overcash, J., Parthiban, K., Pearl, R., Pineda, L., Pratt, R., Pullman, J., Quintana, O., Rajan, R., Rastogi, P., Rees, C., Rodriguez, W., Saba, F., Shammas, N., Sharma, S., Sokol, S., Stoltz, S., Tuck, M., Updegrove, J., Warner, A., Welch, M., Welker, J., Whitman, B., Wichman, T., Yousef, K., Yusen, R., Zakai, N., and Landolfi R. (ORCID:0000-0002-7913-8576)
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BACKGROUND: Patients with acute medical illnesses are at prolonged risk for venous thrombosis. However, the appropriate duration of thromboprophylaxis remains unknown. METHODS: Patients who were hospitalized for acute medical illnesses were randomly assigned to receive subcutaneous enoxaparin (at a dose of 40 mg once daily) for 10±4 days plus oral betrixaban placebo for 35 to 42 days or subcutaneous enoxaparin placebo for 10±4 days plus oral betrixaban (at a dose of 80 mg once daily) for 35 to 42 days. We performed sequential analyses in three prespecified, progressively inclusive cohorts: patients with an elevated D-dimer level (cohort 1), patients with an elevated D-dimer level or an age of at least 75 years (cohort 2), and all the enrolled patients (overall population cohort). The statistical analysis plan specified that if the between-group difference in any analysis in this sequence was not significant, the other analyses would be considered exploratory. The primary efficacy outcome was a composite of asymptomatic proximal deep-vein thrombosis and symptomatic venous thromboembolism. The principal safety outcome was major bleeding. RESULTS: A total of 7513 patients underwent randomization. In cohort 1, the primary efficacy outcome occurred in 6.9% of patients receiving betrixaban and 8.5% receiving enoxaparin (relative risk in the betrixaban group, 0.81; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.65 to 1.00; P = 0.054). The rates were 5.6% and 7.1%, respectively (relative risk, 0.80; 95% CI, 0.66 to 0.98; P = 0.03) in cohort 2 and 5.3% and 7.0% (relative risk, 0.76; 95% CI, 0.63 to 0.92; P = 0.006) in the overall population. (The last two analyses were considered to be exploratory owing to the result in cohort 1.) In the overall population, major bleeding occurred in 0.7% of the betrixaban group and 0.6% of the enoxaparin group (relative risk, 1.19; 95% CI, 0.67 to 2.12; P = 0.55). CONCLUSIONS: Among acutely ill medical patients with an elevated D-dimer level, there was no
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9. An Evaluation of the Applicability of Current Ground-Motion Models to the South and Central American Subduction Zones
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Arango, M. C., primary, Strasser, F. O., additional, Bommer, J. J., additional, Cepeda, J. M., additional, Boroschek, R., additional, Hernandez, D. A., additional, and Tavera, H., additional
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10. A New Digital Accelerograph Network for El Salvador
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Bommer, J. J., primary, Udias, A., additional, Cepeda, J. M., additional, Hasbun, J. C., additional, Salazar, W. M., additional, Suarez, A., additional, Ambraseys, N. N., additional, Buforn, E., additional, Cortina, J., additional, Madariaga, R., additional, Mendez, P., additional, Mezcua, J., additional, and Papastamatiou, D., additional
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11. Consensus on improving the comprehensive care of patients with acute heart failure.
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Delgado JF, Cepeda JM, Llorens P, Jacob J, Comín J, Montero M, Miró Ò, López de Sá E, Manzano L, Martín-Sánchez FJ, Formiga F, Masip J, Pérez-Calvo JI, Herrero-Puente P, and Manito N
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The latest acute heart failure consensus document from the Spanish Society of Cardiology, Spanish Society of Internal Medicine, and Spanish Society of Emergency Medicine was published in 2015, which made an update covering the main novelties regarding acute heart failure from the last few years necessary. These include publication of updated European guidelines on heart failure in 2016, new studies on the pharmacological treatment of patients during hospitalization, and other recent developments regarding acute heart failure such as early treatment, intermittent treatment, advanced heart failure, and refractory congestion. This consensus document was drafted with the aim of updating all aspects related to acute heart failure and to create a document that comprehensively describes the diagnosis, treatment, and management of this disease., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier España, S.L.U. and Sociedad Española de Medicina Interna (SEMI). All rights reserved.)
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12. Sarcopenia, frailty, cognitive impairment and mortality in elderly patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation.
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Requena Calleja MA, Arenas Miquélez A, Díez-Manglano J, Gullón A, Pose A, Formiga F, Mostaza JM, Cepeda JM, and Suárez C
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Objectives: To determine the prevalence of sarcopenia, frailty and cognitive impairment in elderly patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) and the factors' influence on survival., Methods: Prospective, multicentre cohort study of patients older than 75 years with NVAF hospitalised in internal medicine departments in Spain. For each patient, we recorded the creatinine, haemoglobin and platelet levels, the scores on the CHA2DS2-VASc and HAS-BLED scales and Charlson index, as well as the use of oral anticoagulants. We measured sarcopenia with the SARC-F scale, frailty with the FRAIL scale and cognitive impairment with the Short Portable Mental State Questionnaire. We also conducted a 1-year follow-up., Results: The study included 596 patients with NVAF, with a mean age of 84.9 (SD: 5.2) years. Of these, 295 (49.5%) presented sarcopenia, 305 (51.2%) presented frailty, and 251 (42.1%) presented cognitive impairment. At the end of 1year, 226 (37.9%) patients had died. Mortality was greater for the patients with sarcopenia, frailty and cognitive impairment. In the multivariate analysis, sarcopenia (HR: 1.775; 95%CI: 1.270-2.481), age, comorbidity and a history of peripheral embolism were associated with increased mortality, and the use of oral anticoagulants at discharge (HR: 0.415; 95%CI: 0.307-0.560) was associated with lower mortality., Conclusions: Sarcopenia, frailty and cognitive impairment are very common in elderly patients with NVAF and are frequently associated. Sarcopenia was associated with increased mortality., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier España, S.L.U. and Sociedad Española de Medicina Interna (SEMI). All rights reserved.)
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13. Baseline functional status as the strongest predictor of in-hospital mortality in elderly patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation: Results of the NONAVASC registry.
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Gullón A, Formiga F, Camafort M, Mostaza JM, Díez-Manglano J, Cepeda JM, Novo-Veleiro I, Pose A, and Suárez Fernández C
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- Acute Disease, Acute Kidney Injury etiology, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Female, Geriatric Assessment, Hospital Mortality, Humans, Logistic Models, Male, Multivariate Analysis, Prospective Studies, Registries, Spain epidemiology, Stroke etiology, Acute Kidney Injury epidemiology, Atrial Fibrillation complications, Atrial Fibrillation mortality, Hospitalization statistics & numerical data, Stroke epidemiology
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Objectives: Atrial fibrillation (AF) has been associated with higher mortality. We aimed to identify the baseline predictors of in-hospital mortality among elderly patients with non-valvular AF (NVAF) hospitalised for any reason., Methods: Observational, prospective and multicentre study was carried out on patients with NVAF over the age of 75, who had been admitted for any acute medical condition to Internal Medicine departments in Spain., Results: We evaluated 804 patients with a mean age of 85±5.1years, of which 53.9% were females. During the hospitalization 10.1% (n=81) of the patients died. The patients who died were older, had a greater percentage of institutionalization, worse previous basic functional status (Barthel Index), worse cognitive performance at admission and greater proportion of frailty and sarcopenia. Logistic regression multivariate analysis identified that the strongest determinants of in-hospital mortality were the baseline functional status (Barthel Index) (OR for total dependency 4.73, 95% CI 2.32-9.63), and admissions for stroke (OR 3.55, 95% CI 1.41-8.90) and acute renal failure (OR 1.93, 95% CI 1.12-3.32)., Conclusion: The overall in-hospital mortality of elderly patients with NVFA is high. Among all factors evaluated in the global geriatric assessment the baseline functional status was the strongest predictor for in-hospital mortality on this population., (Copyright © 2017 European Federation of Internal Medicine. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2018
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14. Features and costs of patients admitted for cardiac arrhythmias in Spain.
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Montes-Santiago J, Rodil V, Formiga F, Cepeda JM, and Urrutia A
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Arrhythmias, Cardiac epidemiology, Arrhythmias, Cardiac therapy, Costs and Cost Analysis, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Patient Admission statistics & numerical data, Spain, Young Adult, Arrhythmias, Cardiac economics, Patient Admission economics
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Aim: Cardiac rhythm alterations are a frequent cause of hospital admission. However, we do not know their characteristics and economic costs. We have analyzed the epidemiology and cost of hospitalizations due to cardiac arrhythmias in the National Health System., Methods: The characteristics and costs were reviewed in patients admitted with a principal diagnosis of cardiac arrhythmia (1997-2010;diagnosis related groups [DRG] -138 and 139 of the National Health System minimum data base set). Atrial fibrillation/flutter accounted for 65% of these DRGs. The secondary diagnoses prevalent in such DRGs were also reviewed., Results: Hospitalizations due to cardiac arrhythmias were approximately 26.000 per year and close to 1.6% for mortality. In 2010 there were 26.421 hospitalizations with an estimated cost of 65 million Euros. Frequent comorbidities were recorded, such as hypertension (43%), heart failure (12%) or diabetes mellitus (20%). A total of 43% were admitted to cardiology and 36% to internal medicine., Conclusions: During the period 1997-2010, there was a significant annual number of hospitalizations for cardiac arrhythmias (mainly atrial fibrillation), with measurable costs, in Spain. More than one third were attended by internists., (Copyright © 2012 Elsevier España, S.L. All rights reserved.)
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- 2013
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15. [Neisseria meningitidis pneumoniae in a 47 year old woman with systemic lupus].
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Royo-Villanova C, Cepeda JM, and Navarro V
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- Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Lupus Erythematosus, Systemic complications, Meningococcal Infections microbiology, Neisseria meningitidis, Pneumonia, Bacterial microbiology
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- 2001
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16. [Septic pulmonary embolism, bacterial endocarditis and endocavitary pacemaker].
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Gil J, Arriero JM, García de Burgos F, Talens M, Sogorb F, and Cepeda JM
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- Aged, Female, Humans, Endocarditis, Bacterial complications, Pacemaker, Artificial, Proteus Infections complications, Proteus mirabilis, Pulmonary Embolism microbiology
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The number of patients carrying an endocavitary pacemaker is increasing every day. The presence of a foreign body in right cavities predisposes to the formation of thrombi that can be over infected from distal septic focci usually silent. When a pulmonary embolism is diagnosed in these patients, the initial study must include an echocardiographic exam in order to rule out the presence of an intracardiac thrombosis as the origin of the emboli. We present the case of a patient with and endocardiac pacemaker who was admitted with fever and repeated episodes of pulmonary embolism. Hemocultures were positive for proteus mirabilis and a electrocatheter thrombosis was demonstrated in bidimensional echocardiography. Proteus mirabilis was positive in cultures from the material obtained by cardiothomy and clinical evolution after surgery was satisfactory.
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- 1991
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