How soon after an acute upper GI bleed do you restart therapeutic anticoagulation in a patient with atrial fibrillation and a high thromboembolic risk (CHA₂DS₂-VASc ≥4)?
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Cardiology · San Diego Cardiology Associates
In real-world inpatient practice:
- ~72 hours after endoscopic control for high-stroke-risk AF with stable hemoglobin and no rebleeding.
- Extending hold to 5–7 days if the lesion is high risk or the bleed was severe.
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Cardiology · The George Washington University Hospital
It really depends on the cause of the GI bleed. Many are due to malignancies, some require surgery, and situations that mandate longer interruptions or discontinuation.