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Trial of combined warfarin plus dipyridamole or aspirin therapy in prosthetic heart valve replacement: danger of aspirin compared with dipyridamole.

J H Chesebro, V Fuster, L R Elveback, D C McGoon, J R Pluth, F J Puga, R B Wallace, G K Danielson, T A Orszulak, J M Piehler, H V Schaff.   

Abstract

Despite the use of oral anticoagulation in patients with prosthetic heart valves, persistent thromboembolism over time warrants a search for improved methods of prevention. Thus, patients receiving 1 or more mechanical prosthetic heart valves were randomized to therapy with warfarin plus dipyridamole (400 mg/day) or warfarin plus aspirin (500 mg/day) on the basis of location and type of valve and surgeon, and followed up with a concurrent, nonrandomized control group taking warfarin alone. In 534 patients followed up 1,319 patient-years, excessive bleeding (necessitating blood transfusion or hospitalization) was noted in the warfarin plus aspirin group (23 of 170 [14%], or 6.0/100 patient-years) compared with warfarin plus dipyridamole (7 of 181 [4%], or 1.6/100 patient-years, p less than 0.001), or warfarin alone (9 of 183 [5%], or 1.8/100 patient-years, p less than 0.001). A trend was evident toward a reduction in thromboembolism in the warfarin plus dipyridamole group (2 of 181 [1%], or 0.5/100 patient-years) as compared with warfarin plus aspirin (7 of 170 [4%], or 1.8/100 patient-years), or warfarin alone (6 of 183 [4%], or 1.2/100 patient-years). Adequacy of anticoagulation (based on 12,720 prothrombin time determinations) was similar in all 3 groups with 65% of prothrombin times in the therapeutic range (1.5 less than or equal to prothrombin time/control less than or equal to 2.5), 30% too low, and 5% too high. Warfarin plus aspirin therapy resulted in excessive bleeding and is contraindicated. Longer follow-up study is needed to determine whether further separation of the incidence of thromboembolism can be detected.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6342354     DOI: 10.1016/0002-9149(83)90673-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Cardiol        ISSN: 0002-9149            Impact factor:   2.778


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