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In Regard to Kılıç et al.

Muhammed Keskin1, Ahmet Lütfullah Orhan1.   

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31199092      PMCID: PMC6636657          DOI: 10.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2019.2019.5.43

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Balkan Med J        ISSN: 2146-3123            Impact factor:   2.021


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To the Editor, We read with interest the paper by Kılıç et al. (1) entitled “The Prevalence and Risks of Inappropriate Combination of Aspirin and Warfarin in Clinical Practice: Results From WARFARIN-TR Study”. The authors evaluated the inappropriate use of aspirin in patients with warfarin treatment, and a combination of aspirin and warfarin treatment was defined as an inappropriate treatment in patients with mechanical heart valve. We have some comments about this study. The latest American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association guideline for the management of patients with valvular heart disease recommends aspirin 75 to 100 mg daily in addition to anticoagulation with warfarin in patients with mechanical valve prosthesis (2). Turpie et al. (3) studied patients with heart valve replacement and reported that the addition of aspirin to warfarin therapy reduced mortality and major systemic embolism in patients with mechanical heart valves and high-risk patients with prosthetic tissue valves. Although there was some increase in bleeding, the risk of combined treatment was more than offset by the considerable benefit (3). The latest American College of Chest Physicians guideline for antithrombotic and thrombolytic therapy recommends the addition of low-dose aspirin (50-100 mg/day) to warfarin therapy in patients with mechanical heart valves at low bleeding risk (4). The 2017 European Society of Cardiology and the European Association for Cardio-Thoracic Surgery guideline for the management of valvular heart disease does not indicate the combination therapy of warfarin with aspirin as a contraindication, although it reported that the addition of lower dose antiplatelet agents (e.g., aspirin 75-100 mg/day) might be reserved for specific indications. Additionally, this guideline reported that the addition of low-dose aspirin to warfarin should be considered after thromboembolism despite adequate and inadequate international normalized ratio (5). However, in the WARFARIN-TR study, the authors reported that it is not clear how many patients had acute ischemic attack or thromboembolism during the preceding year. Consequently, the addition of low-dose aspirin to warfarin therapy is widely considered as an antithrombotic therapy in patients with mechanical heart valves, and none of the guidelines contraindicated this combination therapy. Therefore, the definition of “inappropriate combination therapy” might not be appropriate in patients with mechanical heart valves.
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1.  Antithrombotic and thrombolytic therapy for valvular disease: Antithrombotic Therapy and Prevention of Thrombosis, 9th ed: American College of Chest Physicians Evidence-Based Clinical Practice Guidelines.

Authors:  Richard P Whitlock; Jack C Sun; Stephen E Fremes; Fraser D Rubens; Kevin H Teoh
Journal:  Chest       Date:  2012-02       Impact factor: 9.410

2.  2014 AHA/ACC/HRS guideline for the management of patients with atrial fibrillation: executive summary: a report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on practice guidelines and the Heart Rhythm Society.

Authors:  Craig T January; L Samuel Wann; Joseph S Alpert; Hugh Calkins; Joaquin E Cigarroa; Joseph C Cleveland; Jamie B Conti; Patrick T Ellinor; Michael D Ezekowitz; Michael E Field; Katherine T Murray; Ralph L Sacco; William G Stevenson; Patrick J Tchou; Cynthia M Tracy; Clyde W Yancy
Journal:  Circulation       Date:  2014-03-28       Impact factor: 29.690

3.  2017 ESC/EACTS Guidelines for the management of valvular heart disease.

Authors:  Helmut Baumgartner; Volkmar Falk; Jeroen J Bax; Michele De Bonis; Christian Hamm; Per Johan Holm; Bernard Iung; Patrizio Lancellotti; Emmanuel Lansac; Daniel Rodriguez Muñoz; Raphael Rosenhek; Johan Sjögren; Pilar Tornos Mas; Alec Vahanian; Thomas Walther; Olaf Wendler; Stephan Windecker; Jose Luis Zamorano
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2017-09-21       Impact factor: 29.983

4.  A comparison of aspirin with placebo in patients treated with warfarin after heart-valve replacement.

Authors:  A G Turpie; M Gent; A Laupacis; Y Latour; J Gunstensen; F Basile; M Klimek; J Hirsh
Journal:  N Engl J Med       Date:  1993-08-19       Impact factor: 91.245

5.  The Prevalence and Risks of Inappropriate Combination of Aspirin and Warfarin in Clinical Practice: Results From WARFARIN-TR Study

Authors:  Salih Kılıç; Ahmet Çelik; Elif Çekirdekçi; Servet Altay; Deniz Elçik; Mehmet Kadri Akboğa; Mine Durukan; Çağrı Yayla; Mehdi Zoghi
Journal:  Balkan Med J       Date:  2018-08-06       Impact factor: 2.021

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