pellicle
Professional Dingbat, Guru and Merkintologist
Good morning Protime
what I didn't see in that was anything to support your assertion of:
so I think you may have just mis-remembered it ... unless I missed it in the document.
Best Wishes
...I found my reference to the paper - years ago - and it's no longer online.
thanks for the link, using that I was able to get to the paper (attached)Here's the link to the article: http://www.gme.duke.edu/newsletters/200901January/Coag Binder 1-09.pdf.
which means to me:Regarding bridging, the Duke paper said "Bridging should be considered if a patient is on Coumadin, and will be having a procedure or surgery." In other words
- considered may not mean you decided its needed
something I say here all the timeThe risk of a clot forming on a heart valve probably varies from individual to individual, and is also related to the type of valve.
what I didn't see in that was anything to support your assertion of:
According to a study by the Duke Clinic (I'm still looking for it), it takes 10 days (I'd only give it a week) when your INR is below 2 for a clot to form.
so I think you may have just mis-remembered it ... unless I missed it in the document.
Best Wishes