Abstract

The British Committee for Standards in Haematology (BCSH) published its third edition of Guidelines on Oral Anticoagulation in 1998 (British Committee for Standards in Haematology, 1998). Most of the recommendations made in 1998 remain unchanged and a fourth edition of the guideline is considered unnecessary at the time of writing (June 2005). However, we draw attention to those areas where new informative data have been published. As in the original guideline, the term ‘oral anticoagulant’ used in this update refers to oral vitamin K antagonists (VKA), such as warfarin. New oral non-VKA are currently being evaluated in clinical trials but are not yet licensed for use in the UK. When these drugs become available new guidance will be issued specifically for the use of those drugs. The guideline group was selected to be representative of UKbased medical experts. The drafting group met and communicated by email. MEDLINE was searched systematically for publications in English from 1998. The writing group convenor (T. Baglin) produced the draft guidelines which were subsequently revised by consensus. The guideline was reviewed by a multidisciplinary sounding board, the BCSH and the British Society for Haematology (BSH) and comments incorporated where appropriate. Criteria used to quote levels and grades of evidence are as in Appendix 3 of the Procedure for Guidelines Commissioned by the BCSH (http://www.bcshguidelines.com/process1.asp#App3). The target audience for this guideline is healthcare professionals involved in the management of patients receiving oral anticoagulant therapy.

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