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Point-of-Care vs Laboratory INR Testing to Optimize Anticoagulation Management
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Warfarin Use and Prothrombin Time Testing
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PT Testing
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PT Standardization
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Differences Between POCT and Laboratory INR Testing
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Potential Sources of Error for Any Lab Test
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Interference Limitations With INR
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Variability of Lab INR
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Advantages of POCT
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In Support of PST
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INR Measurements With POC Device Demonstrate Accuracy in Clinic Study
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POCT and Lab Results Are NOT an "Apples to Apples" Comparison
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Who Is Correct?
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Manufacturer Regulation
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Scenario Patient Blood Sent to 5 Laboratories
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Local Example of INR Performance PST vs Laboratory
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How to Compare INR Results?
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Everyone Has an Equal Role
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MGH Standardized Patient Assessment for INRs ≥ 5
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How to Address Variability Between POC and Lab INRs
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Calibration Standardization Requirements
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Managing Anticoagulation Needs Based on POC INR Test Values
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POC INR Testing
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Precision vs Accuracy
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Thrombotic and Hemorrhagic Reserve for a Patient With a Target INR of 3.0
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Conclusion
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Abbreviations
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Abbreviations (cont)
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