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Volume 1, Number 4, January 2005Stop the clot: achieving effective anticoagulation in patients with heart disease Thromboembolism is a common complication of heart disease particularly in patients with atrial fibrillation (AF). Decisions to prescribe an anticoagulant are based on assessment of an individual patients risk of clotting and the side-effects of treatment. With growing numbers of patients with heart disease, the number of patients on anticoagulants is increasing and there is a shift to primary care-based anticoagulation clinics. Practice nurses have a central role in educating patients about anticoagulation therapy and in monitoring their ongoing care. View full PDF article (open in new window) |
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