Literature DB >> 16459526

Outpatient oral anticoagulant management--an audit of 82 patients.

N Kakkar1, R Kaur, Mary John.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Use of oral anticoagulants for thrombotic diseases has been increasing steadily over the years. Management practices however, are far from uniform. We conducted a retrospective audit among outpatients on oral anticoagulant therapy to assess treatment practices and overall control of anticoagulation.
METHODS: Case records of 82 patients who were on anticoagulant therapy for a minimum duration of three months were reviewed. Information on pre-therapeutic assessment of patients, therapeutic control and complications seen during the course of treatment was recorded.
RESULTS: Case notes of 43 males and 39 females with a mean age of 47.5 +/- 14.6 years, on oral anticoagulant treatment were evaluated. Treatment duration ranged from 3 months to 7 years for a total of 258.7 patient treatment years. Pre-therapeutic assessment of patients was inadequate with only baseline hematological and renal parameters available for most patients. Of a total of 1631 prothrombin time ratios and International Normalized Ratios recorded, only 17.8% were in the therapeutic range with 73% being sub-therapeutic. Sixteen (19.5%) patients had treatment related complications. The number of thrombotic and hemorrhagic events per 100 patient treatment years was 3.4 and 2.7 respectively.
CONCLUSIONS: Pre-therapeutic assessment of patients was inadequate. The overall therapeutic control was poor with patients in a state of underanticoagulation for most period of anticoagulant treatment. The complication rate was also unacceptably high. There is a need to reassess management practices of patients on long term oral anticoagulation with strict adherence to standard accepted guidelines to make this therapy more effective and safer for patients.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 16459526

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Assoc Physicians India        ISSN: 0004-5772


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