My anti-coag team wants to keep me at a low INR and it freaks me out. Not sure how to convince them to let me go higher.I honestly dont think it is worth going to 1.5-2 if you compare the event rates with 2-3 in On-X and the St Jude in the prose study.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9801238/
Stroke rate 0.5%, major bleed 1% at 2.2-2.8 INR range.
how low? Ask them why they follow that, tell them its for your cardiologist ... ask for it in writing.My anti-coag team wants to keep me at a low INR and it freaks me out. Not sure how to convince them to let me go higher.
Right now they’re keeping me around 2-3 INR, but in a month or so they want me to go down to 1.5-2.how low? Ask them why they follow that, tell them its for your cardiologist ... ask for it in writing.
again, this is why I prefer to DIY
PS I suggest you send them this letter too:
https://www.valvereplacement.org/threads/on-x-and-lower-inr-protocol.863445/page-4#post-932581
No, they don't. Read that post I linked carefully.I have an On-x valve so they’re following the FDA (I believe?) guidelines with that.
My anti-coagulation clinic at a local hospital (Unitypoint St Lukes, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, USA) works with me to maintain a 2.0-3.0 INR even though I have an On-X Aortic mechanical valve.My anti-coag team wants to keep me at a low INR and it freaks me out. Not sure how to convince them to let me go higher.
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