Oral anticoagulant therapy
- PMID: 9372102
- DOI: 10.1097/00062752-199603050-00005
Oral anticoagulant therapy
Abstract
Oral anticoagulant therapy is effective antithrombotic treatment for several indications. The results of prothrombin time monitoring should be reported as the International Normalized Ratio (INR). An INR of 2 to 3 is the recommended therapeutic range for all indications except for the prevention of systemic embolism in patients with mechanical heart valves and for the long-term treatment of patients with myocardial infarction, for whom an INR range of 2.5 to 3.5 is recommended. Oral anticoagulant therapy with warfarin sodium is the preferred approach for preventing stroke in most patients with atrial fibrillation. The available data suggest that warfarin is more effective than aspirin. Aspirin, 325 mg/d, is indicated for patients in whom warfarin is contraindicated or in patients less than 75 years of age who are at low risk for stroke because risk factors are absent. In patients 75 years of age or more, close monitoring of warfarin treatment is prudent to avoid major bleeding due to poor anticoagulant control. In selected patients, patient-self-monitoring and adjustment of warfarin treatment using a portable prothrombin time monitor may be effective and safe.
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