Novel Snake Venom Derived Hemocoagulase Reverses Anticoagulant Effect of Factor Xa Inhibitors, Restores Hemostatic Clot Formation, and Limits Bleeding in Vitro …
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N Rhoads, M Wong, B Li, M Holinstat, R Adili
2022
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Background: Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) such as rivaroxaban and apixaban are factor Xa (FXa) inhibitors widely used to treat thromboembolism and prevent stroke. Despite improvements in patient outcomes compared to vitamin K antagonists, major bleeding still occurs and there is an urgent unmet need for reversal agents in the event of major bleeding or when emergency surgery is needed. Slounase is a snake venom derived batroxobin (a thrombin-like enzyme) containing FXa that converts fibrinogen to fibrin in a manner distinctly …

