Do you anticoagulate all patients with AF even if the stroke risk is low?
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Do you anticoagulate all patients with AF even if the stroke risk is low?
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Currently we do anticoagulate patients with AF and ischaemic stroke. In our practice we start Warfarin two weeks follwing the clinical diagnosis of CVA and we stop the Aspirin if the INR is 2 o
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Do you anticoagulate all patients with AF even if the stroke risk is low?
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Re: Do you anticoagulate all patients with AF even if the stroke risk is low?
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