Indications for use of vitamin K and identification of adverse reactions to oral anticoagulant therapy in hospitalized patients : a descriptive study
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Vitamin K is a substance found at low concentrations in the human body, where it plays important roles in coagulation and calcium retention. The objective was to identify indications for use of vitamin K in a sample of hospitalized patients. In this descriptive, case-finding study, inpatients prescribed vitamin K during their hospital stays were assessed to identify the indications for vitamin K administration (thrombocytopenia due to oral anticoagulation or other drugs, vitamin K deficiency, o ...
Vitamin K is a substance found at low concentrations in the human body, where it plays important roles in coagulation and calcium retention. The objective was to identify indications for use of vitamin K in a sample of hospitalized patients. In this descriptive, case-finding study, inpatients prescribed vitamin K during their hospital stays were assessed to identify the indications for vitamin K administration (thrombocytopenia due to oral anticoagulation or other drugs, vitamin K deficiency, or dietary deficiency). Patients from the Emergency Department and neonates were excluded. Overall, 161 cases were followed. In 73.3% of cases, the indication for vitamin K use was thrombocytopenia due to vitamin K deficiency. Seven patients (4.4%) had INRs outside the target range; of these, four (57%) developed bleeding, which was identified as an ADR. In the majority of patients given vitamin K, the indication was vitamin K deficiency. ...
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Asian journal of pharmaceutical research and development. New Delhi. Vol. 2, no. 1 (Jan.-Feb. 2014) p. 26-29
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