Rivaroxaban versus Enoxaparin for Thromboprophylaxis after Total Knee Arthroplasty
Nordsjællands Hospital · University of Insubria · +7 more institutions
Abstract
We investigated the efficacy of rivaroxaban, an orally active direct factor Xa inhibitor, in preventing venous thrombosis after total knee arthroplasty.
In this randomized, double-blind trial, 2531 patients who were to undergo total knee arthroplasty received either oral rivaroxaban, 10 mg once daily, beginning 6 to 8 hours after surgery, or subcutaneous enoxaparin, 40 mg once daily, beginning 12 hours before surgery. The primary efficacy outcome was the composite of any deep-vein thrombosis, nonfatal pulmonary embolism, or death from any cause within 13 to 17 days after surgery. Secondary efficacy outcomes included major venous thromboembolism (i.e., proximal deep-vein thrombosis, nonfatal pulmonary embolism, or death related to venous thromboembolism) and symptomatic venous thromboembolism. The primary safety outcome was major bleeding.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 69.56
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 20
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8Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Rivaroxaban
- Arthroplasty
- Total knee arthroplasty
- Enoxaparin sodium
- Surgery
- Thrombosis
- Warfarin
- Good health and well-being