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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 - situations which mandate longer interruptions or discontinuation.

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