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Low-dose oral vitamin K therapy for the management of asymptomatic patients with elevated international normalized ratios: a brief review

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CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION JOURNAL
卷 170, 期 5, 页码 821-824

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CMA-CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.1030478

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ASYMPTOMATIC ELEVATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL normalized ratio (INR) is a common problem associated with hemorrhage. Evidence from randomized controlled trials supports the use of low-dose oral vitamin K therapy as a treatment that promptly reduces the INR. Vitamin K given orally is more effective than subcutaneous vitamin K injection, and as effective as intravenous administration when INR values are compared 24 hours after administration. A 1.0-mg vitamin K dose is likely most appropriate for, patients with INR values between 4.5 and 10. The fear of overcorrection of the INR has limited the widespread use of vitamin K; however, our review suggests that this occurs infrequently when small doses are administered orally.

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