An 89-year-old man visited our hospital complaining of palpitation. Electrocardiography showed atrial fibrillation, and transthoracic echocardiography demonstrated a mobile thrombus of 28.6 mm × 20.8 mm in the left atrium. Administration of a direct factor Xa inhibitor rivaroxaban (10 mg/day) was started. The thrombus reduced its size and disappeared completely 2 weeks after the commencement of rivaroxaban treatment. To our knowledge, this is the first case report that rivaroxaban successfully dissolved left atrial thrombus during a short period. Rivaroxaban might have a potential, not only to prevent de novo thrombus formation, but also to dissolve established thrombi by direct inhibition of free and thrombus-associated factor Xa. < The incidence of nonvalvular atrial fibrillation is increasing, and left atrial thrombus is the major cause of cardiogenic thrombo-embolism that we need to prevent. Recently, novel oral anticoagulants have been developed. The effects of these agents on intracardiac thrombus resolution have not been fully elucidated. Data from a large cohort study would be required to assess efficacy of novel oral anticoagulants for thrombus resolution.>.

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