Bleeding time, hemoglobin, platelet count, prothrombin time, international normalized ratio, and fibrinogen levels were similar in the two groups.
What does INR stand for?
INR stands for International Normalized Ratio (for blood clotting time)
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Moreover, 71 per cent of these patients did not know their target international normalized ratio (INR) - an indicator of blood clotting time - 14 per cent had no INR reading in the six months prior to enrolling in the study and 78 per cent were not at their INR target.
The bilirubin level was 76 umol/L and the international normalized ratio was 1.
2) Scope of Tests Tests included in the EQA were prothrombin time (PT) and international normalized ratio (INR) as well as activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) and aPTT ratio.
All of the patients studied were found to have had severe coagulopathy on arrival at the ED, with international normalized ratios (INRs) of 1.
All were on warfarin and adequately anticoagulated, with an international normalized ratio of 2.