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Fig 1.

Flowchart of patient enrollment.

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Table 1.

Clinical characteristics of patients with gastrointestinal bleeding according to the strategies for oral anticoagulation therapy.

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Table 2.

Characteristics of patients at presentation, treatment strategies and clinical and endoscopic bleeding profiles.

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Fig 2.

Each individual’s clinical thromboembolic and rebleeding events are drowned.

A green line with arrowheads at both ends indicates numbered patients who had thrombotic events (#1 and #2), while a red line with arrowheads indicates the patients had a rebleeding event (#2 to # 6). Age and Glasgow Blatchford score and the CHA₂DS₂-VASc score were drawn for each numbered patient. The information of the anticoagulation strategies, cessation duration, amount of RBC transfusion, and history of open-heart valve surgery are filled in this figure.

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Table 3.

Three-months’ and one years’ clinical outcomes of patients during follow up.

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Table 4.

Treatment strategies of patient group with high-risk thromboembolism and their outcome.

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Table 5.

Univariate binary logistic regression analyses for predicting 3 months’ rebleeding.

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