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Warfarin Sodium versus Low-Dose Heparin in the Long-Term Treatment of Venous Thrombosis

Abstract

Acute deep-vein thrombosis is usually treated with intravenous heparin for a number of days, then with oral anticoagulants for weeks to months. We have compared adjusted-dose warfarin sodium with fixed low-dose subcutaneous heparin in the prevention of recurrent deep-vein thrombosis. Sixty-eight patients with acute deep-vein thrombosis confirmed by venography were treated with intravenous heparin and then randomized to secondary prophylaxis. …

Authors

Hull R; Delmore T; Genton E; Hirsh J; Gent M; Sackett D; McLoughlin D; Armstrong P

Journal

The New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 301, No. 16, pp. 855–858

Publisher

Massachusetts Medical Society

Publication Date

October 18, 1979

DOI

10.1056/nejm197910183011602

ISSN

0028-4793