Search for dissertations about: "Anticoagulants"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 58 swedish dissertations containing the word Anticoagulants.
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6. Outcome of Stroke Prevention : Analyses Based on Data from Riks-Stroke and Other Swedish National Registers
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to explore variations in stroke prevention and the effect of prevention on outcome. The studies were based on patients registered in the Swedish Stroke Register between 2001 and 2009 and although used to different extents in each paper, additional information was retrieved through linkage to The National Patient Register, the Cause of Death Register, the Prescribed Drug Register and the Total Population Register. READ MORE
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7. Stroke care in Sweden : Hospital care and patient follow-up based on Riks-Stroke, the National Quality Register for Stroke Care
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8. Determinants of adverse events during oral anticoagulant treatment
Abstract : Treament with oral anticoagulation is highly effective in reducing the burden of thromboembolic complications in several clinical conditions. The number of patients receiving oral anticoagulation is growing steadily. InSwedenabout 1.5 percent of the population receives treatment. READ MORE
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9. Prevalence of drug-drug interactions and clinical relevance for treatment with oral anticoagulants
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to describe prevalences and frequencies of potential DDIs in the Swedish outpatient population, and the clinical effects in treatment with oral anticoagulants. Two cross-sectional studies were conducted to establish the prevalence and frequency of potential DDIs among Swedish outpatients. READ MORE
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10. Oral anticoagulants as stroke prevention in the setting of atrial fibrillation and cancer
Abstract : Background Cancer patients have elevated risk of both stroke and bleeding in comparison to individuals without cancer. The general population is ageing and the group of patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and cancer concomitantly becomes larger; however, there is lack of stroke prevention guidelines addressing these patients. READ MORE