Objective-To evaluate effect of 3 loading doses of warfarin sodium on the i
nternational normalized ratio (INR) for dogs.
Animals-18 dogs weighing between 25 and 30 kg.
Procedure-Dogs were randomly allocated into 3 groups and received 2, 4, or
6 mg of warfarin administered orally once a day for 2 days after surgery fo
r bilateral iliac artery grafting. Activated partial thromboplastin (APTT)
and prothrombin times (PT) were measured before and after treatment. Prothr
ombin time also was reported as an international normalized ratio.
Results-The APTT were not significantly different among groups before or af
ter treatment. The INR and PT were significantly increased in ail groups af
ter treatment. The INR and PT of the 6-mg group were significantly greater
than those of the 2-mg and 4-mg groups. None of the dogs had clinical evide
nce of bleeding.
Conclusions and Clinical Relevance-A warfarin loading dose of 6 mg/d can be
safely administered for 2 days to dogs weighing between 25 and 30 kg. Anti
coagulation can be achieved safely in dogs in 2 days by use of warfarin. Th
e effects of warfarin can be monitored with the INR.