SITE - Comparative Effectiveness of Pulmonary Embolism Prevention after hiP and kneE Replacement (PEPPER): Balancing Safety and Effectiveness

Principal Investigator

Wayne Moschetti

Study Number

SF16132

Summary

PEPPER is a randomized study comparing the three most commonly used anticoagulants in North America in patients who have elected to undergo primary or revision hip or knee joint replacement surgery. The anticoagulants being compared are enteric coated aspirin, low intensity warfarin, and rivaroxaban.

Phase

IV

Contact

Holly Symonds

Available at the following location(s)

  • Lebanon

View more details at ClinicalTrials.gov

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