Affiliation:
1. Department of Neurology Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute of the Keck School of Medicine Los Angeles CA USA
2. Department of Physiology and Neuroscience Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute of the Keck School of Medicine Los Angeles CA USA
Abstract
Direct oral anticoagulants are the primary stroke prevention option in patients with atrial fibrillation. Anticoagulant use before stroke, however, might inhibit clinician comfort with thrombolysis if a stroke does occur. Resuming anticoagulants after ischemic stroke is also problematic for fear of hemorrhage. We describe extensive literature showing that thrombolysis is safe after stroke with direct anticoagulant use. Early reinstitution of direct anticoagulant treatment is associated with lower risk of embolic recurrence and lower hemorrhage risk. The use of direct anticoagulants before, during, and after thrombolysis appears to be safe and is likely to promote improved outcomes after ischemic stroke. ANN NEUROL 2024
Funder
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke