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. 2009 Jun;35(3):287.
doi: 10.1007/s00068-008-8070-4. Epub 2008 Nov 3.

Warfarinized Patients with Proximal Femoral Fractures: Survey of UK Clinical Practice

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Warfarinized Patients with Proximal Femoral Fractures: Survey of UK Clinical Practice

Ian Starks et al. Eur J Trauma Emerg Surg. 2009 Jun.

Abstract

Introduction: In an aging population, anticoagulation in patients with musculoskeletal injuries is increasingly prevalent. The North American literature indicates an absence of consensus concerning the most appropriate management for this group. We aim to test the hypothesis that there is a lack of consensus in the UK regarding the perioperative management of patients with hip fractures on long-term warfarin therapy.

Materials and methods: A representative group of 400 consultant orthopedic surgeons was surveyed by postal questionnaire regarding their policy on the reversal of anticoagulation in warfarinized patients with hip fractures. The consultants contacted were selected to represent a geographical spread throughout the UK.

Results: There were 159 respondents (40% response rate), of which 79% (126) had a trauma commitment. 95 (75%) of these had a protocol for the reversal of anticoagulation prior to surgery. The commonest method used was to simply withhold warfarin and wait (70%). Other methods included FFP (16%), and low-dose (23%) and high-dose (14%) vitamin K. Some respondents used more than onemethod. Although nearly all respondents preferred an INR < 2.0 prior to surgery, 55% preferred an INR < 1.5.

Discussion: Hip fracture in the presence of long-term warfarin use is associated with significantly increased morbidity. This problem is likely to increase. Our results demonstrate variation in approach throughout the UK with regard to warfarin reversal and the acceptable INR at which to operate in this group of patients. We propose that low-dose vitamin K is considered more widely as a safe and effective method of warfarin reversal in this group.

Keywords: Hip fracture; International normalized ratio; Vitamin K; Warfarin.

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