INR Management Flashcards

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management of major bleeding

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  • Stop warfarin
  • Give intravenous vitamin K 5mg
  • Prothrombin complex concentrate; if not available then FFP
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INR >8.0 and minor bleeding

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  • Stop warfarin
  • Give intravenous vitamin K 1-3mg
  • Repeat dose of vitamin K if INR still too high after 24 hours
  • Restart warfarin when INR < 5.0
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INR >8.0 and no bleeding

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  • Stop warfarin
  • Give vitamin K 1-5mg by mouth, using the intravenous preparation orally
  • Repeat dose of vitamin K if INR still too high after 24 hours
  • Restart when INR < 5.0
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INR 5.0-8.0 and minor bleeding

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  • Stop warfarin
  • Give intravenous vitamin K 1-3mg
  • Restart when INR < 5.0
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INR 5.0-8.0 and no bleeding

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  • Withhold 1 or 2 doses of warfarin

- Reduce subsequent maintenance dose

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what is cryoprecipitate?

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  • Formed from supernatant of FFP.
  • Rich source of Factor VIII and fibrinogen.
  • Allows large concentration of factor VIII to be administered in small volume.
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what is fresh frozen plasma?

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  • Prepared from single units of blood.
  • Contains clotting factors, albumin and immunoglobulin.
  • Unit is usually 200 to 250ml.
  • Usually used in correcting clotting deficiencies in patients with hepatic synthetic failure who are due to undergo surgery.
  • Usual dose is 12-15ml/Kg-1.
  • It should not be used as first line therapy for hypovolaemia.
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