Management of Warfarin-Associated Bleeding --- Introduction Warfarin remains a widely used oral anticoagulant for conditions such as atrial fibrillation, venous thromboembolism, and prosthetic heart valves. However, bleeding is its most significant complication, ranging from minor mucosal bleeding to life-threatening hemorrhage. Prompt recognition and appropriate reversal of anticoagulation are critical to reduce morbidity and mortality. --- Pathophysiology Warfarin inhibits vitamin K–dependent clotting factors: II, VII, IX, and X, along with proteins C and S. Excess anticoagulation (elevated INR) predisposes to bleeding due to impaired coagulation cascade function. --- Initial Assessment Key Steps: Assess severity of bleeding Check INR level Evaluate hemodynamic status Identify site of bleeding Review warfarin dose and drug interactions --- Classification of Bleeding Severity 1. Minor Bleeding Epistaxis, gum bleeding, bruising No hemodynamic compromise 2. Major Bleeding Hemoglob...
Dr. Usman's Cardiology Notes
Cardiology Notes: Clinical Cases including ECG, Echocardiography, Cath, and MOCK Exams to sharpen your cardiology data interpretation skills. Healthcare is stressful!!! Learning cardiology shouldn't be !!!