Out-Of International Normalized Ratio Values and Healthcare Cost Among New Warfarin Patients With Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillation
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2015
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Abstract
Patients with out-of-range international normalized ratio (INR) values <2.0 and >3.0 have been associated with increased risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events. INR monitoring is costly, because of associated physician and nurse time, laboratory resource use, and dose adjustments.
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Onur Başer (MEF Author)
Keywords
Upring constant, Ultra-short cantilever, Calibration, High-speed atomic force microscope, Adult, Male, Adolescent, High-speed atomic force microscope, Hemorrhage, Young Adult, Thromboembolism, Atrial Fibrillation, Humans, International Normalized Ratio, Upring constant, Aged, Ultra-short cantilever, Anticoagulants, Health Services, Middle Aged, United States, Hospitalization, United States Department of Veterans Affairs, Calibration, Costs and Cost Analysis, Female, Warfarin, Models, Econometric
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03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine
Citation
Nelson, W. W., Wang, L., Baser, O., Damaraju, C. V., & Schein, J. R. (January 01, 2015). Out-of-range international normalized ratio values and healthcare cost among new warfarin patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation. Journal of Medical Economics, 18, 5, 333-340.
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8
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Journal Of Medical Economics
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18
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5
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333
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340
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