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Comparison of the International Normalized Ratio Between a Point-of-Care Test and a Conventional Laboratory Test: the Latter Performs Better in Assessing Warfarin-induced Changes in Coagulation Factors.

Ye-Seul KimJae Woong ChoiSang Hoon SongHo Young HwangSuk Ho SohnJi Seong KimYoonjin KangJa-Yoon GuKyung-Hwan KimHyun Kyung Kim
Published in: Annals of laboratory medicine (2023)
Decreases in vitamin K-dependent coagulation and anticoagulation factors can explain the significant discrepancy between the two tests in high INR ranges. Since conventional laboratory test INR values are more reliable than POCT INR values, a confirmatory conventional laboratory test is required for high INR ranges.
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