I'm with Pellilcle and Chuck C -- I don't bridge. I had a pacemaker implanted a little over a month ago. My doctor originally wanted me to bridge. I told him that I didn't want to, that a few days after the procedure my INR will be back to normal range, and my risk of clots was minimal. He honored my wishes (and if he insisted that I bridge, I still wouldn't have).
There was one somewhat interesting thing post-op: because I was taking an antibiotic, my INR WAS effected -- something my surgeon was probably unaware of. If this (and probably most other) specialist worried about bridging, shouldn't he have been equally, if not MORE concerned about how the antibiotic may effect my INR post-op? In my case, my INR dropped -- self testing showed this .
There was one somewhat interesting thing post-op: because I was taking an antibiotic, my INR WAS effected -- something my surgeon was probably unaware of. If this (and probably most other) specialist worried about bridging, shouldn't he have been equally, if not MORE concerned about how the antibiotic may effect my INR post-op? In my case, my INR dropped -- self testing showed this .