The relationship between stroke severity and prior direct oral anticoagulant therapy in patients with acute ischaemic stroke and non‐valvular atrial fibrillation
European Journal of Neurology2017Vol. 24(11), pp. 1399–1406
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Yuki Sakamoto, Seiji Okubo, Chikako Nito, Satoshi Suda, Noriko Matsumoto, Arata Abe, Junya Aoki, T. Shimoyama, Yuichi Takayama, Kentaro Suzuki, Masahiro Mishina, Kazumi Kimura
Abstract
Direct oral anticoagulant treatment prior to the event should reduce initial stroke severity in patients with AIS and non-valvular AF.
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