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Preoperative international normalised ratio (INR) and bleeding during open-heart procedure

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In order to eliminate the complication of bleeding following open heart surgery we studied a group of patients in whom the pre-operative international normalized ratio (INR) was estimated. Those with INR less than 2 had less bleeding. Those with INR between 2 nd 2.5 need individualized management and may require aprotinin.

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Kumar, P., Chikkatur, R., Kandhachar, P. et al. Preoperative international normalised ratio (INR) and bleeding during open-heart procedure. Indian J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg 20, 132–134 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12055-004-0064-1

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