2007
DOI: 10.1160/th07-02-0086
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Invasive procedures in the outpatient setting: Managing the short-acting acenocoumarol and the long-acting phenprocoumon

Abstract: SummaryTreatment with vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) has to be interrupted when invasive procedures are planned. We compared various methods of interruption in patients on acenocoumarol or phenprocoumon in a prospective study. In patients on acenocoumarol (n=141), 99 stopped three days before the intervention and 42 stopped two days before. All patients on phenprocoumon (n=111) received vitamin K two days before the intervention, and 55 of these patients discontinued phenprocoumon, whereas 56 did not stop. In a … Show more

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