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15 wrz 2022 · The consensus of this writing group, which is based on retrospective registry data and small, prospective observational studies, is for anticoagulation (VKA or DOAC) in patients with LV thrombus in the setting of DCM for at least 3 to 6 months, with discontinuation if LVEF improves to >35% (assuming resolution of the LV thrombus) or if major ...
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Current Diagnostic and Treatment Strategies for Specific Dilated Cardiomyopathies. AHA Guideline and Statements Hub content for Management of Patients at Risk for and with Left Ventricular Thrombus.
15 wrz 2022 · Left ventricular thrombus incidence and behavior studied by serial two-dimensional echocardiography in acute anterior myocardial infarction: left ventricular wall motion, systemic embolism and oral anticoagulation.
23 wrz 2022 · On the basis of limited data, patients with nonischemic cardiomyopathy with LV thrombus should be treated with OAC for at least 3–6 months, with discontinuation if LV ejection fraction improves to >35% (assuming resolution of the LV thrombus) or if major bleeding occurs.
Introduction Left ventricular thrombus (LVT) is a frequent complication of left ventricular systolic dysfunction (1). Incidence following acute myocardial infarction is estimated at 13–20% and up to 15% in with non-ischaemic cardiomyopathy (2, 3).
14 wrz 2022 · Is DOAC a reasonable alternative to warfarin for the prevention and treat-ment of LV thrombus? What management options are there in patients with persistent LV throm-bus despite therapy?
Left ventricular (LV) thrombus is a feared complication of LV dysfunction associated with high rates of systemic embolism, morbidity, and mortality. Traditionally, LV thrombus has been associated with acute myocardial infarction (MI).