Use of direct oral anticoagulants should not delay surgical

Use of direct oral anticoagulants should not delay surgical intervention for patients with hip fractures

1. In geriatric patients with hip fractures on direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), surgical treatment within 48 hours of their last preoperative DOAC dose had comparable complication rates and 1-year mortality compared with patients with surgery delayed past 48 hours. 2. Patients who underwent surgical management within 48 hours required fewer transfusions and had decreased length

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