Case Reports in Neurological Medicine (Jan 2013)

Recurrent, Delayed Hemorrhage Associated with Edoxaban after Deep Brain Stimulation Lead Placement

  • Walavan Sivakumar,
  • Sarah T. Garber,
  • Lauren E. Schrock,
  • Paul A. House

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/691840
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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Factor-Xa inhibitors like edoxaban have been shown to have comparable or superior rates of stroke and systemic embolization prevention to warfarin while exhibiting lower clinically significant bleeding rates. The authors report a case of a man who presented with delayed, recurrent intracranial hemorrhage months after successful deep brain stimulator placement for Parkinson disease while on edoxaban for atrial fibrillation. Further reports on the use of novel anticoagulants after intracranial surgery are acutely needed to help assess the true relative risk they pose.