Philippe Camus, M.D.

Dijon, France

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Frequency - Incidence

Incidence of respiratory adverse event(s) due to the specific drug as assessed by number of reported/published cases in the literature. Red digits in stars indicate: 0 = Very rare, questionable signal · 1 = < 10 cases · 2 = 10-50 cases · 3 = 50–100 cases · 4 = 100-200 cases · 5 = >200 cases

Evidence level/grade

Evidence level for respiratory adverse event(s) due to the specific drug as estimated using Hill’s (1965), Naranjo’s (1981), and Bégaud’s (1985) criteria applied to published cases. Blue digits in stars indicate: 0 = Questionable · 1 = Low · 2 = Moderate · 3 = Robust · 4 = Definite · 5 = Unquestionable, pathognomonic

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Hemopericardium - Bloody pericardial effusion

Publications

Asad ZUA, Ijaz SH, Chaudhary AMD, Khan SU, Pakala A

Hemorrhagic cardiac tamponade associated with Apixaban: A case report and systematic review of literature.

Cardiovascular revascularization medicine : including molecular interventions 2019 Apr 04;; — 2019 Apr 04

Kham NM, Song M

Spontaneous, Life-Threatening Hemorrhagic Cardiac Tamponade Secondary to Rivaroxaban.

American journal of therapeutics 2016 Jul-Aug;23;e1128-31 — 2016 Jul-Aug — e1128-31

Shivamurthy P, Brar N, Therrien ML

Isolated hemopericardium associated with rivaroxaban: first case report.

Pharmacotherapy 2014 Sep;34;e169-72 — 2014 Sep — e169-72