Journal article

Fast-track rapid warfarin reversal for elective surgery: Extending the efficacy profile to high-risk patients with cancer

TJ Byrne, B Riedel, HM Ismail, A Heriot, R Dauer, D Westerman, JF Seymour, K Kenchington, K Burbury

Anaesthesia and Intensive Care | SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD | Published : 2015

Abstract

Periprocedural management of patients on long-term warfarin therapy remains a common and important clinical issue, with little high-quality data to guide this complex process. The current accepted practice is cessation of warfarin five days preoperatively, but this is not without risk and can be complicated, particularly if bridging is required. An alternative method utilising low-dose intravenous vitamin K the day before surgery has been shown previously to be efficacious, safe and convenient in an elective surgical population receiving chronic warfarin therapy. The efficacy and utility of this 'fast-track' warfarin reversal protocol in surgical patients with cancer, who were at high risk o..

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