TIME TREND IN OUTPATIENT WARFARIN THERAPY BASED ON INTERNATIONAL NORMALIZATION RATIO
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MOHEBI, AHMADHONARVAR, M.BEHZADI, A.نوع مدرک
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Englishچکیده
Introduction- The anticoagulation activity of warfarin is monitored by the prothrombin time (PT) using the international normalization ratio (INR). Factors such as genetic polymorphism and ethnic differences can cause an unpredictable dose response. In our study, the primary end point was time in days to therapeutic INR in the Iranian race. The secondary end point was time in days to stable dose for our patients, and the third end point was determination of stable dose related to sex and age distribution of our patients.
Method- The anticoagulation clinic records of patients taking warfarin during an index period were retrospectively reviewed. INR measurements were performed on citrated venous blood samples. Under-anticoagulation was defined as any out of range INR3.4.
Result- Stable warfarin dose was achieved in only 5% of the patients by day 14, 55% by day 21, 85% by day 28, and>95% by day 35. The mean stable dose showed an inverse relation with the day 5 INR. However, about 12% of the patients required a final stable dose of95% by day 35. The mean stable dose showed an inverse relation with the day 5 INR. However, about 12% of the patients required a final stable dose of
کلید واژگان
WarfarinSTABLE DOSE
THERAPEUTIC DOSE
INTERNATIONAL NORMALIZATION RATIO
PROTHROMBIN TIME
شماره نشریه
3تاریخ نشر
2008-09-011387-06-11




