Essentials Warfarin typically requires International Normalized Ratio (INR) testing at least every 4 weeks. We implemented extended INR testing for stable warfarin patients in six anticoagulation clinics. Use of extended INR testing increased from 41.8% to 69.3% over the 3 year study. Use of extended INR testing appeared safe and effective. SUMMARY: Background A previous single-center randomized trial suggested that patients with stable International Normalized Ratio (INR) values could safely receive INR testing as infrequently as every 12 weeks. Objective To test the success of implementation of an extended INR testing interval for stable warfarin patients in a practice-based, multicenter collaborative of anticoagulation clinics. Methods A...
Background. Warfarin is the most commonly used anticoagulant for both primary and secondary preventi...
AIM: To determine the reliability of international normalised ratio (INR) measurement in primary car...
Warfarin has been in clinical use for nearly 60 years, andin 2010 there were 25 million prescription...
The international normalized ratio (INR) should be measured monthly once therapeutic levels are achi...
BackgroundEffective warfarin thromboprophylaxis requires maintaining anticoagulation within the reco...
Patients have regular blood tests to monitor their International Normalized Ratio (INR), while takin...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/144709/1/jth14150_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
Aim: The optimal therapeutic range for INR of the patient who were on warfarin therapy is narrow. Th...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the difference in duration of anticoagulation an...
Objectives: Point-of-care, home international normalized ratio (INR) monitoring (patient self-testin...
We explored associations between INR measures and clinical outcomes in patients with AF using warfar...
We determined whether international normalized ratio (INR) monitoring at 6 weeks rather than 4 weeks...
ObjectivesAmong warfarin-treated patients with international normalized ratio (INR) >5, we sought to...
Warfarin is an anticoagulant used to prevent blood clots in at-risk patients. Although it is highly...
Background: The safety and efficacy of warfarin depend on maintaining the international normalized r...
Background. Warfarin is the most commonly used anticoagulant for both primary and secondary preventi...
AIM: To determine the reliability of international normalised ratio (INR) measurement in primary car...
Warfarin has been in clinical use for nearly 60 years, andin 2010 there were 25 million prescription...
The international normalized ratio (INR) should be measured monthly once therapeutic levels are achi...
BackgroundEffective warfarin thromboprophylaxis requires maintaining anticoagulation within the reco...
Patients have regular blood tests to monitor their International Normalized Ratio (INR), while takin...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/144709/1/jth14150_am.pdfhttps://deepbl...
Aim: The optimal therapeutic range for INR of the patient who were on warfarin therapy is narrow. Th...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to analyze the difference in duration of anticoagulation an...
Objectives: Point-of-care, home international normalized ratio (INR) monitoring (patient self-testin...
We explored associations between INR measures and clinical outcomes in patients with AF using warfar...
We determined whether international normalized ratio (INR) monitoring at 6 weeks rather than 4 weeks...
ObjectivesAmong warfarin-treated patients with international normalized ratio (INR) >5, we sought to...
Warfarin is an anticoagulant used to prevent blood clots in at-risk patients. Although it is highly...
Background: The safety and efficacy of warfarin depend on maintaining the international normalized r...
Background. Warfarin is the most commonly used anticoagulant for both primary and secondary preventi...
AIM: To determine the reliability of international normalised ratio (INR) measurement in primary car...
Warfarin has been in clinical use for nearly 60 years, andin 2010 there were 25 million prescription...