Prophylaxis against venous thrombosis after total hip arthroplasty
- PMID: 1642580
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1992.tb07530.x
Prophylaxis against venous thrombosis after total hip arthroplasty
Abstract
Venous thrombosis rates were compared in 200 patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty and randomized to receive either fixed mini-dose warfarin (1 mg daily) or adjusted-dose warfarin to maintain an international normalized prothrombin ratio (INR) of 2.0-4.0. Bilateral lower limb venography was performed between days 11 and 13 inclusive. Fixed mini-dose warfarin was associated with a significantly higher rate of total thrombosis (P less than 0.05). General anaesthesia was associated with a significantly higher rate of thrombosis than spinal anaesthesia (P less than 0.05). Adjusted-dose warfarin was associated with more bleeding complications than mini-dose warfarin although these were not attributable to excessive anticoagulation. A single death from pulmonary embolus occurred in the early postoperative period in a patient receiving adjusted-dose warfarin.
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