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ETNA-VTE Europe: Benefits and risks of venous thromboembolism treatment using edoxaban in the first 3 months.

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.147548
Publisher DOI
10.1016/j.thromres.2020.09.001
PubMed ID
32950897
Description
INTRODUCTION

Edoxaban had a positive risk-benefit ratio for the treatment of venous thromboembolism (VTE) compared to conventional therapy with warfarin. The objective of this analysis of the ongoing ETNA-VTE Europe study was to assess the real-world benefits and risks of edoxaban during the first 3 months of treatment, the highest risk period for further VTE events.

METHODS

ETNA-VTE Europe is a prospective, non-interventional, post-authorization study, conducted in eight European countries. Participants had initial or recurrent acute VTE (deep vein thrombosis [DVT] and/or pulmonary embolism [PE]) that occurred ≤2 weeks prior to enrolment and received edoxaban therapy.

RESULTS

The analysis set included 2672 patients (PE ± DVT, n = 1117; DVT only, n = 1555); mean age 62.9 ± 16.0 years, bodyweight 81.9 ± 17.4 kg, estimated glomerular filtration rate 95.4 ± 42.8 mL/min; 46.4% were female. Overall, 66.4% of patients (PE ± DVT, 68.5%; DVT-only, 64.8%) received heparin lead-in treatment for at least 5 days. Most patients (87.7%) received edoxaban at a dose of 60 mg once daily. Event rates at 3 months were: recurrent VTE 0.34% (n = 9), major bleeding 0.97% (n = 26), all-cause mortality 0.79% (n = 21). Rates were numerically higher in the PE ± DVT group compared with the DVT-only group (recurrent VTE, 0.45% (n = 5) versus 0.26% (n = 4); major bleeding, 1.34% (n = 15) versus 0.71% (n = 11); and all-cause mortality 1.16% (n = 13) versus 0.51% (n = 8)).

CONCLUSIONS

The results support the safety and effectiveness of edoxaban in a general VTE population during the most critical time period, the first 3 months. The outcomes of this study extend the principal efficacy and safety data on edoxaban into the routine clinical practice setting.
Date of Publication
2020-12
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
Keyword(s)
Clinical outcomes Deep vein thrombosis Edoxaban Pulmonary embolism Registry Routine clinical practice Venous thromboembolism
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Agnelli, Giancarlo
Hoffmann, Ulrich
Hainaut, Philippe
Gaine, Sean
Ay, Cihan
Coppens, Michiel
Schindewolf, Marc
Universitätsklinik für Angiologie
Jimenez, David
Brüggenjürgen, Bernd
Levy, Pierre
Laeis, Petra
Fronk, Eva-Maria
Zierhut, Wolfgang
Malzer, Thomas
Manu, Marius Constantin
Reimitz, Paul-Egbert
Bramlage, Peter
Cohen, Alexander T
Additional Credits
Universitätsklinik für Angiologie
Series
Thrombosis research
Publisher
Elsevier
ISSN
0049-3848
Access(Rights)
restricted
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