Management of warfarin complications in the emergency department

INTRODUCTION: Bleeding is the risk related to long-term warfarin therapy and rises significantly at INR values above 4.5. The goal of warfarin reversal is to elevate vitamin K-dependent clotting factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the management of the warfarin related bleeding complicati...

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Main Authors: Mahmut Özdemir, Emin Asoğlu, Nesim Aladağ, Ramazan Asoğlu, Gizem Gizli
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Published: Van Yuzuncu Yil University, School of Medicine 2020-05-01
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author Mahmut Özdemir
Emin Asoğlu
Nesim Aladağ
Ramazan Asoğlu
Gizem Gizli
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Emin Asoğlu
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description INTRODUCTION: Bleeding is the risk related to long-term warfarin therapy and rises significantly at INR values above 4.5. The goal of warfarin reversal is to elevate vitamin K-dependent clotting factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the management of the warfarin related bleeding complications in acute care patients. METHODS: A totally of 74 patients with on warfarin treatment, who admitted to our acute care clinic were enrolled to the study. The patients were grouped into three groups based on International normalized ratio (INR) levels. INR levels of the groups were <3.0 for Group-I, 3.0≤INR ≤5.0 for Group-II and INR>5.0 for Group-III. Patients' medical history, medications and warfarin related complications were recorded throughout examination. RESULTS: In hematological analysis, platelet count and mean platelet volume were similar between groups. Plateletcrit and hemoglobin levels were significantly higher in group-I than group-III (p=0.01). There was no significance difference between groups in blood group analysis. Group-I and group-II were evaluated without medical intervention yet fresh frozen plasma (FFP) and erythrocyte suspension (ES) were given significantly in group-III. Patients in group-I and group-II were discharged usually, and group-III subjects were followed-up in the hospital. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that warfarin anticoagulation at higher INR levels and without bleeding complication was managed by conservatively. Intravenous vitamin K was administered at minor bleeding complications in patients with warfarin anticoagulation. FFP and vitamin K was administered at the high INR levels with major bleeding complications in patients with warfarin anticoagulation.
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spelling doaj.art-ab0943ae81b740418c9a183dbe95dc312023-12-02T06:03:43ZengVan Yuzuncu Yil University, School of MedicineVan Tıp Dergisi2587-03512020-05-0127221722410.5505/vtd.2020.04934VTD-04934Management of warfarin complications in the emergency departmentMahmut Özdemir0Emin Asoğlu1Nesim Aladağ2Ramazan Asoğlu3Gizem Gizli4Kolan Hospi̇tal,Cardıology Department,İstanbul,TurkeyMardin State Hospital, Cardıology Department, Mardin, TurkeyVan Training and Research Hospital,Cardıology Department, Van, TurkeyAdıyaman University Training and Research Hospital, Cardiology Department, Adıyaman, TurkeyYuzuncu Yıl University, Department of Emergency Medıcıne, Van, TurkeyINTRODUCTION: Bleeding is the risk related to long-term warfarin therapy and rises significantly at INR values above 4.5. The goal of warfarin reversal is to elevate vitamin K-dependent clotting factors. The aim of this study was to evaluate the management of the warfarin related bleeding complications in acute care patients. METHODS: A totally of 74 patients with on warfarin treatment, who admitted to our acute care clinic were enrolled to the study. The patients were grouped into three groups based on International normalized ratio (INR) levels. INR levels of the groups were <3.0 for Group-I, 3.0≤INR ≤5.0 for Group-II and INR>5.0 for Group-III. Patients' medical history, medications and warfarin related complications were recorded throughout examination. RESULTS: In hematological analysis, platelet count and mean platelet volume were similar between groups. Plateletcrit and hemoglobin levels were significantly higher in group-I than group-III (p=0.01). There was no significance difference between groups in blood group analysis. Group-I and group-II were evaluated without medical intervention yet fresh frozen plasma (FFP) and erythrocyte suspension (ES) were given significantly in group-III. Patients in group-I and group-II were discharged usually, and group-III subjects were followed-up in the hospital. DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION: This study demonstrated that warfarin anticoagulation at higher INR levels and without bleeding complication was managed by conservatively. Intravenous vitamin K was administered at minor bleeding complications in patients with warfarin anticoagulation. FFP and vitamin K was administered at the high INR levels with major bleeding complications in patients with warfarin anticoagulation.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=vtd&un=VTD-04934warfarinbleedinganticoagulationvitamin k.
spellingShingle Mahmut Özdemir
Emin Asoğlu
Nesim Aladağ
Ramazan Asoğlu
Gizem Gizli
Management of warfarin complications in the emergency department
Van Tıp Dergisi
warfarin
bleeding
anticoagulation
vitamin k.
title Management of warfarin complications in the emergency department
title_full Management of warfarin complications in the emergency department
title_fullStr Management of warfarin complications in the emergency department
title_full_unstemmed Management of warfarin complications in the emergency department
title_short Management of warfarin complications in the emergency department
title_sort management of warfarin complications in the emergency department
topic warfarin
bleeding
anticoagulation
vitamin k.
url https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=vtd&un=VTD-04934
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