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Pharmacy Fashion – could you make this dress?

August 26, 2016 by Angela Leave a Comment

On our recent visit to Copenhagen for the European Haematology Association conference, I visited the Copenhagen medical museum. This was an amazing place, but what impacted me most of all was the dress that was displayed in the foyer.   The dress is composed of 27,774 tablets and capsules, representing the pills a woman with metabolic syndrome might take over 10 … [Read more...]

Medical Journal – AF – How many pills?

August 25, 2016 by Paul Leave a Comment

Researchers looked at 18,201 people with atrial fibrillation, AF, and found the average number of drugs each person took was six, with 76.5% of people taking six or more drugs. Most of these drugs are not for their AF but for their other medical conditions. More than three quarters of patients with AF take six or more drugs. This is a worrying finding, as polypharmacy … [Read more...]

Medical Journal -Sexism in AF treatment?

August 24, 2016 by Paul Leave a Comment

  A major problem for people with AF is that they are not put on anticoagulants when they should be. But the study we’re looking at today shows it is even worse for women: Women are 1.8 times as likely to be undertreated for AF as men. Where’s the study from? It's a recently published study (May 2016) from the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society  by Mark … [Read more...]

ECG – What and Why?

August 23, 2016 by Angela Leave a Comment

Why would I have an ECG? An ECG is a fairly routine test so it may just be used to check you have no major heart issues. On the other hand it may be used to look for atrial fibrillation (AF) or a heart attack (blocked blood supply to some of your heart muscle). If you attend the hospital with chest pain of any sort, including a pulmonary embolism, you are likely to have an … [Read more...]

Reaching your diagnosis – Atrial fibrillation

August 22, 2016 by Paul 1 Comment

In this Medical Monday series, we’re talking about how your doctor reaches a diagnosis of common conditions associated with coagulation. It may help if you first read the introduction, before reading about today's topic of Atrial Fibrillation.  Altogether we’re covering Introduction DVT, Deep Vein Thrombosis Post-thrombotic syndrome PE, Pulmonary Embolism … [Read more...]

Frivolous Friday – Book Reviews – Clotting for Kids

August 19, 2016 by Angela Leave a Comment

If you want to explain blood clots to your kids or grandkids, we've found two helpful children's books. Curious Ross discovers How Blood Clots by Gill Stelzer - a research scientist with a PhD in Molecular and Cellular Biology as well as a BSc in Computer Science This is part of a series he's written called  'Educational science while you play' About the book … [Read more...]

5 reasons why it was a good hospital appointment

August 18, 2016 by Angela Leave a Comment

Our youngest two boys have kept us very busy with hospital appointments; Isaac has two sets of very fat medical notes, Noah has three and has had 81 hospital appointments in his time! So I guess you'd say we're quite experienced! Today's paediatric clinic with Isaac was one of the most straightforward and enjoyable. So, afterwards, I thought of five reasons for this, most of … [Read more...]

Echocardiography – What and Why?

August 17, 2016 by Paul Leave a Comment

Why would I have a heart echo? Echos are used to examine your heart as it beats in real time, rather than just getting a one-time static picture. In relation to coagulation this could be needed to look for possible pulmonary hypertension (related to pulmonary embolism) underlying heart disease in atrial fibrillation, problems with your heart valves or to see how … [Read more...]

Tragic case leads coroner to recommend our service

August 16, 2016 by Paul Leave a Comment

What happened? An elderly man was on warfarin for atrial fibrillation and had not had an INR test for sometime. He unfortunately developed gastro-intestinal bleeding and became very unwell. When he arrived at hospital his INR was 8.1. In spite of multiple blood transfusions he died the next day. This tragic story reinforces the importance of two areas we have covered in … [Read more...]

Reaching your diagnosis – pulmonary hypertension

August 15, 2016 by Paul Leave a Comment

In this Medical Monday series, we’re talking about how your doctor reaches a diagnosis of common conditions associated with coagulation. It may help if you first read the introduction and the topic of pulmonary embolism, before reading about today's topic of pulmonary  hypertension.  Altogether we’re covering Introduction DVT, Deep Vein Thrombosis Post-thrombotic … [Read more...]

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Paul, a specialist haematologist says, “I have a passion for improving anticoagulant management and I’m on anticoagulants myself. My wife, Angela, trained as a doctor, but has concentrated instead on raising our large family. We live in beautiful New Zealand and run INR Online, providing warfarin management software for health professionals.” More

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