Rivaroxaban versus Enoxaparin for Thromboprophylaxis after Hip Arthroplasty
Sahlgrenska University Hospital · Aarhus University Hospital · +6 more institutions
Abstract
This phase 3 trial compared the efficacy and safety of rivaroxaban, an oral direct inhibitor of factor Xa, with those of enoxaparin for extended thromboprophylaxis in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty.
In this randomized, double-blind study, we assigned 4541 patients to receive either 10 mg of oral rivaroxaban once daily, beginning after surgery, or 40 mg of enoxaparin subcutaneously once daily, beginning the evening before surgery, plus a placebo tablet or injection. The primary efficacy outcome was the composite of deep-vein thrombosis (either symptomatic or detected by bilateral venography if the patient was asymptomatic), nonfatal pulmonary embolism, or death from any cause at 36 days (range, 30 to 42). The main secondary efficacy outcome was major venous thromboembolism (proximal deep-vein thrombosis, nonfatal pulmonary embolism, or death from venous thromboembolism). The primary safety outcome was major bleeding.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 72.75
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 25
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11Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Rivaroxaban
- Pulmonary embolism
- Deep vein
- Surgery
- Venography
- Enoxaparin sodium
- Thrombosis
- Good health and well-being