BACKGROUND: Effective use of warfarin involves keeping the international normalised ratio (INR) within a relatively narrow therapeutic range. However, patients respond widely to their dose of warfarin. Overcoagulation can lead to an increased risk of excessive bleeding, while undercoagulation can lead to increased clot formation. There is some evidence that patients with a variable response to warfarin may benefit from a concomitant low dose of vitamin K. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effects of concomitant supplementation of low-dose oral vitamin K for anticoagulation control in patients being initiated on or taking a maintenance dose of warfarin. SEARCH METHODS: To identify previous reviews, we searched the Database of Abstracts of Reviews of...
The intensity of anticoagulant treatment seems to be the most important predisposing factor for blee...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Warfarin is an effective oral anticoagulant which exert its effect b...
: Unexpectedly elevated INR values are commonly encountered in clinical practice. In the absence of ...
BACKGROUND: Low-dose oral vitamin K decreases the international normalized ratio (INR) in overantico...
Background: Low-dose oral vitamin K decreases the international normalized ratio (INR) in overantico...
Vitamin K Antagonists [VKA] are the most frequently used oral anticoagulants in clinical practice; h...
Background: Excessive anticoagulation due to warfarin use is associated with hemorrhage. Subcutaneou...
BACKGROUND: Timely reversal of excessive anticoagulation is important in preventing bleeding complic...
Patients on warfarin for mechanical heart valves are at increased risk for thromboembolic events and...
Vitamin K antagonists (VKA) are highly effective for the primary and secondary prevention of arteria...
Background Anticoagulation with oral vitamin K antagonists (VKA) is very important in patients suppo...
P>It is unclear what advice should be given to patients using vitamin K antagonists with respect to ...
Oral vitamin K did not reduce bleeding in patients with excessive anticoagulation after receiving wa...
To determine the best way to reverse the excessive effect of regular anticoagulation in patients wit...
Educational advice is often given to patients starting treatment with vitamin K Antagonists (VKAs). ...
The intensity of anticoagulant treatment seems to be the most important predisposing factor for blee...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Warfarin is an effective oral anticoagulant which exert its effect b...
: Unexpectedly elevated INR values are commonly encountered in clinical practice. In the absence of ...
BACKGROUND: Low-dose oral vitamin K decreases the international normalized ratio (INR) in overantico...
Background: Low-dose oral vitamin K decreases the international normalized ratio (INR) in overantico...
Vitamin K Antagonists [VKA] are the most frequently used oral anticoagulants in clinical practice; h...
Background: Excessive anticoagulation due to warfarin use is associated with hemorrhage. Subcutaneou...
BACKGROUND: Timely reversal of excessive anticoagulation is important in preventing bleeding complic...
Patients on warfarin for mechanical heart valves are at increased risk for thromboembolic events and...
Vitamin K antagonists (VKA) are highly effective for the primary and secondary prevention of arteria...
Background Anticoagulation with oral vitamin K antagonists (VKA) is very important in patients suppo...
P>It is unclear what advice should be given to patients using vitamin K antagonists with respect to ...
Oral vitamin K did not reduce bleeding in patients with excessive anticoagulation after receiving wa...
To determine the best way to reverse the excessive effect of regular anticoagulation in patients wit...
Educational advice is often given to patients starting treatment with vitamin K Antagonists (VKAs). ...
The intensity of anticoagulant treatment seems to be the most important predisposing factor for blee...
<p><strong>Background: </strong>Warfarin is an effective oral anticoagulant which exert its effect b...
: Unexpectedly elevated INR values are commonly encountered in clinical practice. In the absence of ...