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Thromb Haemost 1958; 02(05/06): 492-504
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1656201
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1656201
Übersichten — Review — Revues générales
Long Term Treatment with Anticoagulants in Coronary Artery Disease
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Publication Date:
05 June 2018 (online)

Summary
347 patients with angina pectoris and 222 patients who had survived an attack of myocardial infarction for at least 8 weeks have been under long-term treatment with dicumarol or phenylindanedione. The annual mortality-rate was reduced to 5% in both groups. Patients with angina pectoris show improvement in 47.7% of the cases, if the disease is not older than 1 year before the start of treatment. Improvement was found in only 25% of the cases when the disease was older than 4 years. It was clearly evidenced that anticoagulant treatment of angina pectoris is only useful when the disease is not older than 2 to 3 years before starting treatment.