Role of Vitamin K Antagonists in the Prevention of Thrombotic Bypass Occlusion After Infrainguinal Venous Bypass
Despite being the most common antithrombotic strategy in trials comparing venous with prosthetic grafts, the use of vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) to improve the outcome of venous bypass remains the subject of debate. In this systematic review, evidence supporting the use of VKAs for improving venous...
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