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Characteristics and clinical outcomes of Japanese patients with venous thromboembolism receiving under-dose rivaroxaban: subanalysis of J'xactly

Authors :
Daisuke, Fukamachi
Yasuo, Okumura
Ikuo, Fukuda
Mashio, Nakamura
Norikazu, Yamada
Morimasa, Takayama
Hideaki, Maeda
Takeshi, Yamashita
Takanori, Ikeda
Makoto, Mo
Tsutomu, Yamazaki
Atsushi, Hirayama
Source :
Current medical research and opinion. 38(7)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Rivaroxaban is commonly prescribed to prevent venous thromboembolism (VTE). Although lower than standard dosages (under-dosing) may be administered in the real-world setting, data on subsequent clinical outcomes in Japanese patients are lacking.The prospective, multicenter, observational J'xactly study enrolled patients with acute symptomatic/asymptomatic deep vein thromboses (DVT), pulmonary embolism (PE), or both, who were prescribed rivaroxaban. This subanalysis investigated patient characteristics and outcomes associated with rivaroxaban under-dosing.Among 1016 evaluable patients, 667 (65.6%) received an initial standard dosage of rivaroxaban (30 mg/day) and 349 (34.4%) received an initial under-dosage (20 mg/day,In the real-world setting, rivaroxaban under-dosing for patients with VTE occurred in those with lower body weight, slower pulse rate, distal DVT, or non-massive PEs. There were no statistically significant differences in the clinical outcomes for patients received under-dose of rivaroxaban at the discretion of the physicians in the clinical practice compared with those received standard dose of rivaroxaban.

Details

ISSN :
14734877
Volume :
38
Issue :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Current medical research and opinion
Accession number :
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