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Table 6 The impact of type of anticoagulation (DOAC vs. VKA with VKA as baseline) on secondary outcomes – multivariable logistic backward selection analysis with variables shown in Table 3

From: Falls in ED patients: do elderly patients on direct oral anticoagulants bleed less than those on vitamin K antagonists?

Outcome OR (95% CI) p
Intracranial haemorrhage 0.625 (0.432–0.906) 0.013
Abdominal bleeding 1.338 (0.24–7.471) 0.740
Thoracic bleeding 0.599 (0.069–5.174) 0.641
Arterial soft tissue haematoma 2.316 (0.575–9.334) 0.238
Venous soft tissue haematoma 0.549 (0.257–1.172) 0.121
Epistaxis 2.316 (0.575–9.334) 0.238
ICU admission 0.958 (0.719–1.276) 0.767
In-hospital mortality 1.085 (0.656–1.796) 0.751
Outcome GMR (95% CI) p
LOS hospital [days] 0.987 (0.822–1.186) 0.890
  1. Abbreviation: DOAC Direct oral anticoagulants, GMR Geometric mean ratio, ICU Intensive care unit, LOS Length of stay, OR Odds ratio
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