Beware of prosthetic valve thrombosis despite therapeutic anticoagulation.

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Abstract

Patients with mechanical heart valves require anticoagulation within carefully controlled ranges to prevent valve thrombosis, a life-threatening condition. The majority of doctors will be required to manage anticoagulation, often on a temporary basis such as during elective procedures. As long-term anticoagulation management moves away from specialised hospital clinics, there needs to be widespread awareness of the complications of sub-therapeutic international normalised ratios (INRs).

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Foley, P. W. X., Sharma, R., & Kalra, P. R. (2007). Beware of prosthetic valve thrombosis despite therapeutic anticoagulation. Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ, 24(3). https://doi.org/10.1136/emj.2006.042887

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