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. 2018 Jun 23;275(8):2035–2043. doi: 10.1007/s00405-018-5043-z

Table 2.

Age, percentage of admission, length of stay, percentage of severe courses, hb-relevant bleedings, relapses and successful therapy compared between the distinct groups of anticoagulants and non-anticoagulated patients

Medication Median age in years Admission (n = x)
%
OR
[95% CI]
p value
Median number of nights Severe courses (n = x)
%
OR
[95% CI]
p value
Hb-relevant bleedings (n = x)
%
OR
[95% CI]
p value
Relapses (n = x)
%
OR
[95% CI]
p value
None (n = 199) 53.7 (33)
16.6%
4.1 (24)
12.1%
(16)
8%
(17)
8.5%
NOAC (n = 43) 77.9▲ (9)
20.9%▲
1.332
[0.8–3.04]
0.496
2.3▼ (2)
4.7%▼
0.356
[0.81–1.57]
0.172
(4)
9.3%▲
1.000
[0.31–3.28]
1.000
(6)
14.0%▲
1.736
[0.64–4.70]
0.277
COAC (n = 138) 74.4▲ (22)
15.9%▼
0.954
[0.53–1.72]
0.876
3.4▼ (10)
7.3%▼
0.570
[0.17–1.05]
0.492
(17)
12.3%▲
1.137
[0.54–2.39]
0.736
(13)
9.4%▲
1.113
[0.52–2.37]
0.781
PAI (n = 100) 71.2▲ (11)
11.0%▼
0.622
[0.30–1.29]
0.202
4.4▲ (5)
5.0%▼
0.384
[0.14–1.04]
0.059
(11)
11.0%▲
1.437
[0.62–3.36]
0.401
(11)
11.0%▲
1.323
[0.60–2.94]
0.492
Combination (n = 111) 71.1▲
(± 13.362)
(14)
12.6%▼
0.726
[0.37–1.42]
0.351
4.4▲ (6)
5.4%▼
0.417
[0.17–1.05]
0.064
(13)
11.7%▲
1.246
[0.56–2.78]
0.591
(31)
27.9%▲
4.149
[2.17–7.93]
< 0.0001

Odds ratios and p values are in relation to the group without medication. The inverted triangles ▲▼ indicate increases/decreases in comparison to patients without medication

CI confidence interval