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What is your approach to persistently low INR despite escalating doses of warfarin in a patient with bioprosthetic mitral valve replacement who is unable to be on DOACs?

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Cardiology · Endeavor Health

The assumption here is that the mitral valve is mechanical, or there are presumably other reasons that a DOAC cannot be used. If this is, in fact, a mechanical mitral valve, it would make sense to start with low molecular weight heparin injections as soon as feasible while awaiting a therapeutic INR...

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Cardiology · Cardiovascular Institute At Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Depends on whether it is mechanical vs. bio prosthetic.

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