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ALCapshaw
My last INR reading at my Coumadin Clinic was 4.2 on a Coaguchek machine. (My Protime indicated 2.9 less than an hour earlier).
Question 1:
With an INR of 4.2, should I expect to see bruising?
Question 2:
The QAS nurse recommended a 3 way test, Protime vs. Coaguchek vs. a veinous draw. I asked the Coumadin Clinic Nurse (who is adamantly against home testing) what we would need to do to have a veinous draw AND the usual Coaguchek finger stick at my next scheduled test (this coming Friday). She did NOT want to make this test and advised me that my insurance would not cover both tests. She told me I could choose ONE method and to stick with it.
What is the best way to correlate between the three types of tests?
Do I need to ask my Cardiologist to order such a comparison test?
'AL'
Question 1:
With an INR of 4.2, should I expect to see bruising?
Question 2:
The QAS nurse recommended a 3 way test, Protime vs. Coaguchek vs. a veinous draw. I asked the Coumadin Clinic Nurse (who is adamantly against home testing) what we would need to do to have a veinous draw AND the usual Coaguchek finger stick at my next scheduled test (this coming Friday). She did NOT want to make this test and advised me that my insurance would not cover both tests. She told me I could choose ONE method and to stick with it.
What is the best way to correlate between the three types of tests?
Do I need to ask my Cardiologist to order such a comparison test?
'AL'