Antithrombotic Strategy in Cerebral Venous Thrombosis: Differences Between Neurologist and Hematologist Respondents in a Canadian Survey

Thalia S. Field, Marie-Christine Camden, Sohaila Al-Shimemeri, Gary Lui, Agnes Y.Y. Lee
2016 Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences  
Patterns of practice for management of cerebral venous thrombosis in Canada are unknown. We surveyed Canadian neurologists and hematologists regarding anticoagulation in cerebral venous thrombosis. The response rate was 28%, with 27 neurologists and 20 hematologists responding. We found that choice of first-line initial anticoagulation differed significantly between neurologists and hematologists, with 89% of neurologists favouring unfractionated heparin and hematologists' preference split
more » ... en unfractionated heparin (50%) and low-molecular-weight heparin (50%). Differences in patterns of practice likely reflect clinical equipoise.
doi:10.1017/cjn.2016.297 pmid:27809948 fatcat:zpus5fbxqrhkrnxu5ygv5vzp4a