One for the ER Docs! @Bellevillain @hollett_peter @stewartmedicine Prescribing of oral anticoagulants in the emergency department and subsequent long-term use by older adults with atrial fibrillation https://t.co/Y7MRzM8Tp4
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RT @RevistaMFSamfyc: Prescripción de anticoagulantes orales en el servicio de urgencias y uso subsiguiente a largo plazo en ancianos con fi…
Prescripción de anticoagulantes orales en el servicio de urgencias y uso subsiguiente a largo plazo en ancianos con fibrilación auricular https://t.co/rNrmKUVAx7 PMID 31818927
RT @epocrates: Afib patient eligible for stroke prevention? Start the anticoagulant in the ED via @CMAJ https://t.co/kScnO9WobF https://t.c…
Afib patient eligible for stroke prevention? Start the anticoagulant in the ED via @CMAJ https://t.co/kScnO9WobF https://t.co/oZrPvm0yzD
救急部門でみつけた心房細動に抗凝固薬を処方すると、プライマリケア医に紹介した場合に比べて6か月後の抗凝固役の継続率が高い。CMAJ. 2019;191:E1345. PMID:31818927 https://t.co/LutHgh0TWU
En pac c/FA elegibles para prevención ictus, prescribir anticoagulante oral en emergencia asoc c/mayor uso a largo plazo. Los médicos que trabajan en emergencia deberían considerar iniciar la anticoagulación oral en pacientes elegibles que egresan a casa h
RT @KTamirisaMD: Prescribing of oral anticoagulants in the emergency department and subsequent long-term use by older adults with atrial fi…
RT @CMAJ: Patients with atrial fibrillation started on anticoagulants in the ER for stroke prevention are more likely to continue the medic…
Prescribing of oral anticoagulants in the emergency department and subsequent long-term use by older adults with atrial fibrillation https://t.co/NMQGn0kuYy
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This thread is about this @CMAJ paper: https://t.co/nyaab7Smpk. When talking with patients and practitioners about t…
RT @KTamirisaMD: Age > 65 Low bleeding risk Such an important element = ER initiation of OACs. Worked on this as a part of AF program =…
“In patients with AF who were eligible for stroke prevention, prescribing an oral anticoagulant (OAC) in the emergency department was associated with substantially higher long-term use of OAC compared with deferring to the longitudinal care provider to ini
Prescribing of oral anticoagulants in the emergency department and subsequent long-term use by older adults with atrial fibrillation https://t.co/CnRyJyhSnz #amuqrp
RT @KTamirisaMD: Prescribing of oral anticoagulants in the emergency department and subsequent long-term use by older adults with atrial fi…
RT @Atzema: As I suspected, initiating these meds (when warranted) in the ER seems to have long-term impact... https://t.co/73crreTPUY
RT @NNTonthefly: New NNT→Prescribing of oral anticoagulants in the emergency department and subsequent long-term use by older adults with a…
New NNT→Prescribing of oral anticoagulants in the emergency department and subsequent long-term use by older adults with atrial fibrillation. https://t.co/sm6nXgPoT5
RT @KTamirisaMD: Prescribing of oral anticoagulants in the emergency department and subsequent long-term use by older adults with atrial fi…
Age > 65 Low bleeding risk Such an important element = ER initiation of OACs. Worked on this as a part of AF program = was successful! 1. Helps identify more AF 2. Triage the appropriate AF cases to EP 3. Stroke prevention 👇
Prescribing of oral anticoagulants in the emergency department and subsequent long-term use by older adults with atrial fibrillation | CMAJ #EPeeps #cardiotwitter @MKIttlesonMD @AnastasiaSMihai @hvanspall https://t.co/ffuDbAzdhA
RT @bernardowise: OAC Prescribed In The ED For #Afib More Likely To Be Filled and Continued Than Those Prescribed After Discharge, Research…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This thread is about this @CMAJ paper: https://t.co/nyaab7Smpk. When talking with patients and practitioners about t…
RT @ICESOntario: Patients w atrial fibrillation at risk of stroke are 30% more likely to maintain long-term use of oral anticoagulant medic…
RT @docschull: Interesting audio interview by @AndreasLaupacis of @Atzema and @NoahIvers on their recent @cmaj paper, @ICESOntario https://…
RT @docschull: Interesting audio interview by @AndreasLaupacis of @Atzema and @NoahIvers on their recent @cmaj paper, @ICESOntario https://…
RT @FormigaFrancesc: Prescribing of oral anticoagulants in the emergency department and subsequent long-term use by older adults with atria…
OAC Prescribed In The ED For #Afib More Likely To Be Filled and Continued Than Those Prescribed After Discharge, Researchers Say #EPeeps https://t.co/2ozkzN8jVJ
RT @Atzema: As I suspected, initiating these meds (when warranted) in the ER seems to have long-term impact... https://t.co/73crreTPUY
Interesting audio interview by @AndreasLaupacis of @Atzema and @NoahIvers on their recent @cmaj paper, @ICESOntario
RT @ICESOntario: Patients w atrial fibrillation at risk of stroke are 30% more likely to maintain long-term use of oral anticoagulant medic…
RT @ICESOntario: Thread by @AndreasLaupacis about a new @ICESOntario study in @CMAJ by @Atzema @NoahIvers showing that prescriptions given…
RT @ICESOntario: Patients w atrial fibrillation at risk of stroke are 30% more likely to maintain long-term use of oral anticoagulant medic…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This thread is about this @CMAJ paper: https://t.co/nyaab7Smpk. When talking with patients and practitioners about t…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This thread is about this @CMAJ paper: https://t.co/nyaab7Smpk. When talking with patients and practitioners about t…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This thread is about this @CMAJ paper: https://t.co/nyaab7Smpk. When talking with patients and practitioners about t…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This thread is about this @CMAJ paper: https://t.co/nyaab7Smpk. When talking with patients and practitioners about t…
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This thread is about this @CMAJ paper: https://t.co/nyaab7Smpk. When talking with patients and practitioners about t…
RT @ICESOntario: Patients w atrial fibrillation at risk of stroke are 30% more likely to maintain long-term use of oral anticoagulant medic…
RT @ICESOntario: Patients w atrial fibrillation at risk of stroke are 30% more likely to maintain long-term use of oral anticoagulant medic…
Great work by @Atzema @ICESOntario highlighting the importance of ED initiated care that makes a diff in the long run. There aren't many such opportunities that exist!
RT @Atzema: As I suspected, initiating these meds (when warranted) in the ER seems to have long-term impact... https://t.co/73crreTPUY
RT @ICESOntario: Patients w atrial fibrillation at risk of stroke are 30% more likely to maintain long-term use of oral anticoagulant medic…
RT @CMAJ: Patients with atrial fibrillation started on anticoagulants in the ER for stroke prevention are more likely to continue the medic…
Congrats @Atzema ! I’m not surprised- EM physicians are very important 🙂
RT @CMAJ: Patients with atrial fibrillation started on anticoagulants in the ER for stroke prevention are more likely to continue the medic…
Patients with atrial fibrillation started on anticoagulants in the ER for stroke prevention are more likely to continue the medication than those referred to a primary care provider or cardiologist for a prescription, a new study finds: https://t.co/UsIe1T
RT @AndreasLaupacis: This thread is about this @CMAJ paper: https://t.co/nyaab7Smpk. When talking with patients and practitioners about t…
As I suspected, initiating these meds (when warranted) in the ER seems to have long-term impact...
Prescribing of oral anticoagulants in the emergency department and subsequent long-term use by older adults with atrial fibrillation [Research] https://t.co/dv8lOLfzPA https://t.co/K1aYAwXitP
RT @NightShiftMD: My column and blog today on @cbcradio and @cbcwhitecoat https://t.co/nMbUjSwupW
My column and blog today on @cbcradio and @cbcwhitecoat
RT @ICESOntario: Patients w atrial fibrillation at risk of stroke are 30% more likely to maintain long-term use of oral anticoagulant medic…
RT @ICESOntario: Patients w atrial fibrillation at risk of stroke are 30% more likely to maintain long-term use of oral anticoagulant medic…
RT @upshur_ross: Concerns with transitions well placed...illustrates the point that we have services not a system! https://t.co/8HNC5c0uaN
Concerns with transitions well placed...illustrates the point that we have services not a system!
Thread by @AndreasLaupacis about a new @ICESOntario study in @CMAJ by @Atzema @NoahIvers showing that prescriptions given in the ED for people with atrial fibrillation are associated w better likelihood of long-term use of anticoagulants for stroke prevent
RT @ICESOntario: Patients w atrial fibrillation at risk of stroke are 30% more likely to maintain long-term use of oral anticoagulant medic…
This Ontario study focused on patients with atrial fibrillation older than 65 with no contraindications to oral anticoagulation, who visited the ED. ED docs prescribed OAC to 19% of them when they were discharged from the ED https://t.co/nyaab7Smpk
This thread is about this @CMAJ paper: https://t.co/nyaab7Smpk. When talking with patients and practitioners about the biggest problems with our health care system, transitions of care are almost always at the top of the list
Patients w atrial fibrillation at risk of stroke are 30% more likely to maintain long-term use of oral anticoagulant medications if they are prescribed during ED visit rather than waiting for family doctor appt: @ICESOntario study by @Atzema in @CMAJ https
RT @FormigaFrancesc: Prescribing of oral anticoagulants in the emergency department and subsequent long-term use by older adults with atria…
RT @FormigaFrancesc: Prescribing of oral anticoagulants in the emergency department and subsequent long-term use by older adults with atria…
Prescribing of oral anticoagulants in the emergency department and subsequent long-term use by older adults with atrial fibrillation https://t.co/8mygo9j8Zd