Overview from published guidelines of interventions for patients anticoagulated with warfarin according to INR status, need for invasive procedures and bleeding risk or severity
Presentation | Intervention |
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INR in therapeutic range, but non-urgent invasive procedure required4 32 |
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INR in therapeutic range, minor bleeding32 |
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INR moderately elevated (eg, INR <5) and low risk of bleeding1 32 |
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INR moderately elevated (eg, INR <5) and minor bleed or high risk of bleeding1 32 |
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INR very high (eg, INR 5–9), but no bleeding or no clinically significant bleeding1 32 |
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INR >9, but no bleeding or no clinically significant bleeding1 32 |
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Clinically significant bleeding and/or INR >2032 |
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Life-threatening bleeding (eg, intracranial haemorrhage) or extreme warfarin overdose1 4 32 61 62 |
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*For details on interrupting or stopping warfarin, see Ageno et al4 and Hirsh et al.32
†For details on dosage and administration of vitamin K, blood products, and so on, see Holbrook et al,1 Ageno et al,4 ,61 Hirsh et al32 and Morgenstern et al.62
INR, international normalised ratio.