Stopping NOACs July 18, 2021 10:25PM |
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Re: Stopping NOACs July 19, 2021 12:27AM |
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Brian_og
I have a question about blood thinners. I’m about to start Xarelto and have recently read about the dangers of stopping blood thinners for dental surgery or colonoscopies etc. It seems from my reading that the process of stopping them actually increases the clot risk more than usual. If you’re paroxysmal and not normally in AFib does it matter?
Also I’m assuming that I wouldn’t arbitrarily skip a day, but I’m sure that it might happen by accident.
I have paroxysmal AFib with episodes every 1-2 months. Just turned 65 with a Chads V of 1.
Re: Stopping NOACs July 19, 2021 08:57AM |
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Re: Stopping NOACs July 19, 2021 03:47PM |
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Carey
I have a question about blood thinners. I’m about to start Xarelto and have recently read about the dangers of stopping blood thinners for dental surgery or colonoscopies etc. It seems from my reading that the process of stopping them actually increases the clot risk more than usual. If you’re paroxysmal and not normally in AFib does it matter?
Also I’m assuming that I wouldn’t arbitrarily skip a day, but I’m sure that it might happen by accident.
I have paroxysmal AFib with episodes every 1-2 months. Just turned 65 with a Chads V of 1.
Not sure what you read about the dangers of stopping them being riskier than usual, but I don't believe that's been confirmed at all. The last I saw on that subject was pretty thin and unconvincing. People start and stop NOACs all the time.
You technically don't need to be on them at all. It's a judgement call for someone like you. I wouldn't worry about stopping them for a day or two for a dental procedure, colonoscopy, etc. Actually, I wouldn't even worry about stopping them for 5 days for surgery. When you're a CHADS-Vasc 2 you need to start being more conservative, but for now I don't think it's something you need to be super cautious with.