Edoxaban for 12 vs. 3 months in cancer-associated isolated distal deep vein thrombosis according to different doses: insights from the ONCO DVT study
European Heart Journal - Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy

Abstract
The ONCO DVT study revealed the superiority of 12-month relative to 3-month edoxaban treatment for cancer-associated isolated distal deep vein thrombosis (DVT) regarding the thrombotic risk.
In this pre-specified subgroup analysis of the ONCO DVT study, we stratified the patients into those with a standard edoxaban dose (60 mg/day;
A 12-month edoxaban regimen for cancer-associated isolated distal DVT was consistently superior to a 3-month regimen, across the edoxaban doses for the thrombotic risk. However, caution was suggested for the standard dose of edoxaban due to the potential for an increased risk of bleeding with prolonged anticoagulation therapy.
NCT03895502 (ONCO DVT Trial):
Contributors

Kengo Tsukahara
Author

Naohiko Nakanishi
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Kitae Kim
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Satoshi Ikeda
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Kazunori Mushiake
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Kazushige Kadota
Author

Koh Ono
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Takeshi Kimura
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Takeshi Morimoto
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Nao Muraoka
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Michihisa Umetsu
Author

Yuji Nishimoto
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Takuma Takada
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Yoshito Ogihara
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Tatsuya Nishikawa
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Nobutaka Ikeda
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Kazunori Otsui
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Daisuke Sueta
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Yukari Tsubata
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Masaaki Shoji
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Ayumi Shikama
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Yutaka Hosoi
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Yasuhiro Tanabe
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