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Rationale and design of a European epidemiological post-authorization safety study (PASS) program : rivaroxaban use in routine clinical practice

Authors :
Alberto Garcia-Rodriguez, Luis
Wallander, Mari-Ann
Friberg, Leif
Ruigomez, Ana
Schink, Tania
Bezemer, Irene
Herings, Ron
Shakir, Saad
Evans, Alison
Davies, Miranda
Suzart-Woischnik, Kiliana
Vora, Pareen
Balabanova, Yanina
Soriano-Gabarro, Montse
Brobert, Gunnar
Alberto Garcia-Rodriguez, Luis
Wallander, Mari-Ann
Friberg, Leif
Ruigomez, Ana
Schink, Tania
Bezemer, Irene
Herings, Ron
Shakir, Saad
Evans, Alison
Davies, Miranda
Suzart-Woischnik, Kiliana
Vora, Pareen
Balabanova, Yanina
Soriano-Gabarro, Montse
Brobert, Gunnar
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Background Rivaroxaban is a highly selective factor Xa inhibitor approved for use in Europe for multiple indications. Study design and methods The European rivaroxaban epidemiological post-authorization safety study (PASS) program consists of seven complementary observational studies. For four of the studies, data are obtained from health-care databases in the UK, the Netherlands, Germany, and Sweden. These database studies describe patterns of rivaroxaban use and patient characteristics over time, and investigate safety and effectiveness outcomes in new users of rivaroxaban using a cohort analysis and nested case-control analysis. To put these results in context, safety outcomes are also analyzed in new users of standard of care. In addition, a modified prescription event monitoring study conducted in the early post-launch phase in primary care, and two specialist cohort event monitoring studies that investigated rivaroxaban use in the secondary care hospital setting, systematically collected drug utilization and safety data via questionnaires completed by health-care professionals in the UK. Discussion The European rivaroxaban epidemiological PASS is a comprehensive program of complementary studies generating evidence from patients treated in routine clinical practice that will expand our understanding of the risk-benefit profile of rivaroxaban.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1248715528
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080.14740338.2020.1798928