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For stroke patients with ablated paroxysmal atrial fibrillation without known recurrence and ICAD, would you recommend dual antiplatelet therapy or anticoagulation with or without an antiplatelet agent?

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Neurology · University of Colorado, Climate & Health Dept

Ablation treats cardiopulmonary symptoms, but it has not been adequately tested against anticoagulation for AFib-related stroke. Anecdotally, at least once a month, I will see a patient with an acute embolic-appearing stroke after their cardiologist has stopped their anticoagulation because they wer...

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Neurology · Vanderbilt University Medical Center

I would use DAPT for three months after the stroke. I do not see evidence for either anticoagulation or protracted DAPT for ICAD.

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Neurology · Harvard Medical School

Currently, it is unclear when and if to stop anticoagulation for AFib patients who have undergone a successful ablation. They need to be free of recurrence for at least a year to consider stopping anticoagulation and then the question is, how do you know that AFib has not recurred?

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