Description Module

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NCT ID: NCT02943993
Brief Summary: According to current guidelines, duration of anticoagulant treatment after a venous thromboembolic event varies from 3 months to indefinite treatment depending on the estimated risks of venous thromboembolism (VTE) recurrence and bleeding. Current data for edoxaban are limited to a maximum treatment duration of 12 months (Hokusai-VTE; N Engl J Med. 2013; 369:1406-15). Therefore, this study aims to gather further insight into efficacy (i.e. symptomatic recurrent VTE) and safety (i.e. bleeding events, liver adverse events, all-cause mortality and other drug related adverse events) of extended treatment with edoxaban up to 18 months in an unselected patient population in routine clinical practice.
Detailed Description: Real-world evidence data in routine clinical practice use of edoxaban up to 18 months will be collected in 2,700 patients, treated by specialized as well as non-specialized physicians in hospitals and office based centres in 8 European countries. Patients from different countries and care settings (primary care and secondary care, different specialties) will be enrolled in this post-authorization safety study. Documentation of baseline and follow up information at 1, 3, 6, 12, and 18 months (only when available) will be collected. In addition, recurrence of symptomatic VTE and death will be captured retrospectively at time point of Last Patient Out per country. Patients who discontinue permanently edoxaban during the observational period will be followed up according to the same scheme.
Study: NCT02943993
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT02943993