Good anticoagulation control in patients during the first months after heart valve surgery is important to prevent thrombotic complications. This is difficult to achieve, partly because the sensitivity to warfarin decreases progressively during approximately three months after valve surgery. A recently developed, simple but aggressive algorithm might improve anticoagulation control in this patient group. It was the objective of this study to evaluate the level of anticoagulation control when a specialised anticoagulation clinic changed from empirical dosing to the use of this new algorithm. In a before-and-after design, a cohort of consecutive patients managed with a new, aggressive dosing algorithm ('Algorithm cohort') was compared to a 'R...
Objectives To study the impact of time in therapeutic range (TTR) and international normalised ratio...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study examined mechanical heart valve surgery (HVS) patients’ experiences with...
Background Every year about 2,500 patients in Sweden undergo surgery for heart valve disease, primar...
Good anticoagulation control in patients during the first months after heart valve surgery is import...
Introduction: Vitamin K antagonists are prescribed to prevent thromboembolic complications after hea...
In patients undergoing heart valve surgery (HVS) who require warfarin therapy, the maintenance of lo...
In patients undergoing heart valve surgery (HVS) who require warfarin therapy, the maintenance of lo...
Background: The efficacy and safety of vitamin K antagonists for the prevention of thromboembolism a...
Background: The efficacy and safety of vitamin K antagonists for the prevention of thromboembolism a...
Introduction:This study was carried out to determine the incidence of complication related to warfa...
Aim. To compare two approaches to warfarin dosage formulation: the standard and with the clinical al...
Purpose: To identify optimum international normalized ratio (INR) levels and required warfarin doses...
Objectives To study the impact of time in therapeutic range (TTR) and international normalised ratio...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study examined mechanical heart valve surgery (HVS) patients’ experiences with...
Background Every year about 2,500 patients in Sweden undergo surgery for heart valve disease, primar...
Good anticoagulation control in patients during the first months after heart valve surgery is import...
Introduction: Vitamin K antagonists are prescribed to prevent thromboembolic complications after hea...
In patients undergoing heart valve surgery (HVS) who require warfarin therapy, the maintenance of lo...
In patients undergoing heart valve surgery (HVS) who require warfarin therapy, the maintenance of lo...
Background: The efficacy and safety of vitamin K antagonists for the prevention of thromboembolism a...
Background: The efficacy and safety of vitamin K antagonists for the prevention of thromboembolism a...
Introduction:This study was carried out to determine the incidence of complication related to warfa...
Aim. To compare two approaches to warfarin dosage formulation: the standard and with the clinical al...
Purpose: To identify optimum international normalized ratio (INR) levels and required warfarin doses...
Objectives To study the impact of time in therapeutic range (TTR) and international normalised ratio...
BACKGROUND/AIMS: This study examined mechanical heart valve surgery (HVS) patients’ experiences with...
Background Every year about 2,500 patients in Sweden undergo surgery for heart valve disease, primar...