Title of article :
Impact of Computer-Aided Warfarin Dosing in a Saudi Arabian Cardiac Centre
Author/Authors :
Almeman, Ahmad A. Qassim University - School of Pharmacy, Saudi Arabia , Almeman, Ahmad A. Prince Sultan Cardiac Center (PSCC) - Anticoagulation Clinic, Saudi Arabia , Rasool, S. Prince Sultan Cardiac Center (PSCC) - Anticoagulation Clinic, Saudi Arabia
From page :
1065
To page :
1070
Abstract :
Purpose: To compare the efficacy of computer-aided dosing using Coagclinic (a web-based software) with physician dosing in patients receiving warfarin for various cardiac indications. Methods: In order to calculate the effectiveness of physician managed anticoagulation dosing, we calculated the “percentage of time international normalized ratio, INR, was in the therapeutic range (TTR) for a random sample of 70 patients in the center. For each patient, 4 INR values were taken at 4 consecutive visits, before and after the installation of Coagclinic. Data on the doses given by physicians were collected at each visit and c omp ar ed them with the pharmacy-based computeraided dosing system data. Results: After performing paired samples t-test of doses based on the physician group with those based on the computer system (mean -1.5654 ± 2.09 ), a statistically significant difference was found (p 0.015). Furthermore, the patients kept at TTR by physicians amounted to 26 % compared to 70 % by the software. Conclusion: The difference between TTR managed by physicians and those managed using CoagClinic™ software is statistically significant. It appears that the software improves the effectiveness of warfarin dosing in patients.
Keywords :
Anticoagulation , Computer dosing , Physician dosing , Cardiac , Warfarin.
Journal title :
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Journal title :
Tropical Journal of Pharmaceutical Research
Record number :
2536396
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