Orientation values after certain treatments | Quick value

Orientation values after certain treatments

Basically, it must be repeated once again that the Quick value is hardly used anymore due to inaccuracies and strong fluctuations in the measurement results and has been replaced by the INR value instead.

  • After thrombosisQuick target value 22-37 %INR value 2-3
  • Quick target value 22-37 %
  • INR value 2-3
  • After pulmonary embolismQuick target value 22-37%INR value 2-3
  • Quick target value 22-37%
  • INR value 2-3
  • For atrial fibrillationQuick target value 22-37%INR value 2-3
  • Quick target value 22-37%
  • INR value 2-3
  • For mechanical heart valve replacementQuick target value 18-28%INR value 2.5 – 3.5
  • Quick target value 18-28
  • INR value 2.5 – 3.5
  • Thromboembolism prophylaxis after knee and hip replacementQuick target value 22-37%INR value 2-3
  • Quick target value 22-37%
  • INR value 2-3
  • Quick target value 22-37 %
  • INR value 2-3
  • Quick target value 22-37%
  • INR value 2-3
  • Quick target value 22-37%
  • INR value 2-3
  • Quick target value 18-28
  • INR value 2.5 – 3.5
  • Quick target value 22-37%
  • INR value 2-3

What should the quick value be before tooth extraction?

In dentistry, the removal of a tooth without major surgery is called tooth extraction. In general, it can be said that bleeding can occur with every tooth extraction because the tooth is well anchored in the gums, which are well supplied with blood. In the normal case, with a Quick of 70 to 100% (INR 1), the pressure of a swab is sufficient for about 5 to 10 minutes to stop this small bleeding. If the coagulation situation changes, it is necessary to find a way together with the treating family doctor to carry out the necessary tooth removal.The German society for tooth mouth and Kieferheilkunde recommends the control of the Quick- and/or INR value on the treatment day, does not exclude INR values from 2,0 to 3,5 (Quick value 18-37%) however under adequate Blutstlillungsmaßnahmen.