Betrixaban for first-line venous thromboembolism prevention in acute medically ill patients with risk factors for venous thromboembolism.
Publication/Presentation Date
11-1-2018
Abstract
Compared to other direct oral anticoagulants, betrixaban has a longer half-life, smaller peak-trough variance, minimal renal clearance, and minimal hepatic Cytochrome P (CYP) metabolism. The Acute Medically Ill VTE Prevention with Extended Duration Betrixaban (APEX) trial evaluated the efficacy and safety of extended duration betrixaban compared to standard duration enoxaparin in acutely ill hospitalized patients. Areas covered: This article describes the role of betrixaban in the prevention of venous thromboembolism (VTE) in acutely ill medical patients. This article provides a consolidated summary of the primary APEX study findings as well as prespecified and exploratory substudies. This article also provides a review of the results of studies in which other direct factor Xa inhibitors have been evaluated in an extended duration regimen in this patient population. Expert commentary: While previous agents have demonstrated that extended duration VTE prophylaxis can be efficacious, betrixaban is the first agent to demonstrate efficacy without an increase in major bleeding. The totality of the data from the APEX trial supports extended duration betrixaban for VTE prophylaxis in the acute medically ill patient population. As such, betrixaban has been approved in the USA for extended VTE prophylaxis in at-risk acute medically ill patients.
Volume
16
Issue
11
First Page
845
Last Page
855
ISSN
1744-8344
Published In/Presented At
Nafee, T., Gibson, C. M., Yee, M. K., Alkhalfan, F., Chi, G., Travis, R., Mir, M., Kalayci, A., Jafarizade, M., Ganti, A., Kazmi, S. H., Ghaffarpasand, E., Pitliya, A., Datta, S., Sharfaei, S., Alihashemi, M., Elsaiey, A., Qamar, I., Jahansouz, M., Talib, U., … Kerneis, M. (2018). Betrixaban for first-line venous thromboembolism prevention in acute medically ill patients with risk factors for venous thromboembolism. Expert review of cardiovascular therapy, 16(11), 845–855. https://doi.org/10.1080/14779072.2018.1534068
Disciplines
Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
30296387
Department(s)
Fellows and Residents
Document Type
Article