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5 per 100 patient-years). The incidence density of thromboembolic events was significantly increased in the INR level below 2.00 (P = .03), while the INR level of 3.50 or more was significantly increased in the incidence density of major bleeding events (P = .03). Total bleeding and minor bleeding were increased significantly in INR level of 2.50 or more (P = .04). Conclusions The INR of 2.00 to 2.49 was appeared to be associated with the lowest incidence density of thromboembolic and bleeding events in these patients.Introduction R