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For patients with newly diagnosed VTE on IV heparin planned for transition to DOAC, would you start at the loading or maintenance DOAC dose?

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Pulmonology · Washington State University Floyd College of Medicine

Agree with Dr. @Dr. First Last. In the clinical trials that led to rivaroxaban and apixaban approval, many patients had 2 days of injected anticoagulant first to arrive at successful outcomes leading to DOAC approval. I suggest IV heparin until hemodynamically normal (for PE), sq LMWH for a dose or ...

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Pulmonology · Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

No solid data. Still, I always go to full dose DOAC regimen unless the bleeding risk is high.

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Pulmonology · NYU Langone Pulmonary Associates

Enoxaparin upfront unless there is a bad renal failure, and then start a regular loading schedule for the DOAC.

Unlikely, they’ve been therapeutic the full time they were on heparin, so I would not count/trust those days anyway.

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Hospital Medicine · UNC Health

While the packaging guidelines recommend a seven-day loading dose (regardless of prior heparin/enoxaparin), in my experience, many people do a shorter loading duration after being on heparin/enoxaparin. I think the above comments about the heparin often not being therapeutic definitely should factor...

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Pulmonology · Hartford Health Care

Prefer LMWH > UFW, but then begin loading dose of DOAC and d/c LMWH or UFW.

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