Apixaban enhances endogenous fibrinolysis in patients with atrial fibrillation
EP Europace Journal

Abstract
Approximately 20% of ischaemic stroke patients exhibit spontaneous arterial recanalization, attributable to endogenous fibrinolysis, which strongly relates to improved functional outcome. The impact of oral anticoagulants on endogenous fibrinolysis is unknown. Our aim was to test the hypothesis that apixaban enhances endogenous fibrinolysis in non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF).
In a prospective cross-sectional analysis, we compared endogenous fibrinolysis in NVAF patients (
Apixaban enhances endogenous fibrinolysis, with maximal effect in those with impaired fibrinolysis pre-treatment. Apixaban-treated patients exhibit more favourable fibrinolysis profiles than those taking warfarin or aspirin. Whether apixaban may confer additional thrombotic risk reduction in NVAF patients with impaired fibrinolysis, compared to warfarin, merits further study.
Contributors

Nikolaos Spinthakis
Author

Ying Gue
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Aintree University Hospital Liverpool , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland

Mohamed Farag
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Manivannan Srinivasan
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David Wellsted
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Deepa R J Arachchillage
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Gregory Y H Lip
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Diana A Gorog
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National Heart and Lung Institute Imperial College London , United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland