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Correlation between self-measured INR and laboratory INR

Correlation between self-measured INR and laboratory INR
The filled and open symbols represent self-measured and laboratory international normalized ratio (INR) from patients taking phenoprocoumon or acenocoumarol, respectively. The self-measured INR was determined from a capillary blood sample obtained and analyzed at home, while the laboratory-measured INR was determined from a venous blood sample assayed virtually simultaneously. The line of identity is shown in blue.
Data from: Cromheecke ME, Levi M, Colly LP, et al. Oral anticoagulation self-management and management by a specialist anticoagulation clinic: a randomised cross-over comparison. Lancet 2000; 356:97.
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