| Literature DB >> 12911587 |
M Bonduel1, G Sciuccati, M Hepner, A Feliu Torres, G Pieroni, J P Frontroth, R M Serviddio.
Abstract
To determine guidelines for administering and monitoring acenocoumarol therapy in children, 93 patients (median 5.1 years, range: 0.2-18 years) were prospectively evaluated over a 33-month period. The loading doses used were: <1 year, 0.20 mg x kg-1; >1-5 years, 0.09 mg x kg-1; 6-10 years, 0.07 mg x kg-1; 11-18 years, 0.06 mg x kg-1. In this study, the loading dose and the dose to achieve and maintain target therapeutic range (TTR) for acenocoumarol are age-dependent, with infants having the highest and teenagers having the lowest requirements. The use of a different loading dose according to age has allowed most of the children (80%) in all the age groups to achieve TTR in less than 1 week. No patients had serious bleeding or thrombotic complications. We conclude that there is an age-dependent response to acenocoumarol in pediatric patients. The implementation of an age-adjusted loading dose regimen reduces the length of hospitalization required to achieve effective anticoagulant therapy.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12911587 DOI: 10.1046/j.1538-7836.2003.00256.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Thromb Haemost ISSN: 1538-7836 Impact factor: 5.824