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BackgroundPatient self-management (PSM) of vitamin K antagonists (VKA) seems a very promising model of care for oral anticoagulation in terms of efficacy and safety. In comparison with other management models of VKA therapy, the number of scientific publications supporting the advantages of PSM is more limited. Currently, most of the scarce information comes from randomized clinical trials. Moreover, a small number of studies have assessed PSM of VKA therapy in real life conditions.MethodsWe analyzed clinical outcomes of 927 patients in a single center (6018.6 patient-years of follow-up). Recruitment took place between 2002 and 2017. All patients followed a structured training program, conducted by specialized nurses.ResultsFifty percent of individuals had a mechanical heart valve (MHV), 23% suffered from recurrent venous thromboembolism (VTE) or high-risk thrombophilia, and 13% received VKA therapy because of atrial fibrillation (AF). Median follow-up was 6.5 years (range 0.1–15.97 years), median age was 58.1 years (IQR 48–65.9) and 46.5% were women. The incidence of major complications (either hemorrhagic or thromboembolic) was 1.87% patient-years (pt-ys) with a 95% CI of 1.54–2.27. The incidence of major thromboembolic events was 0.86% pt-ys (95% CI 0.64–1.13) and that of major hemorrhagic events was 1.01% pt-ys (95% CI 0.77–1.31). The incidence of intracranial bleeding was 0.22% pt-ys (95% CI 0.12–0.38). In terms of clinical indication for VKA therapy, the incidence of total major complications was 2.4% pt-ys, 2.0% pt-ys, 0.9% pt-ys and 1.34% pt-ys for MHV, AF, VTE and other (including valvulopathies and myocardiopathies), respectively. Clinical outcomes were worse in patients with multiple comorbidities, previous major complications during conventional VKA therapy, and in older individuals. The percentage of time in therapeutic range (TTR) was available in 861 (93%) patients. Overall, the mean (SD) of TTR was 63.6 ± 13.4%, being higher in men (66.2 ± 13.1%) than women (60.6 ± 13.2%), p < 0.05.ConclusionsIn terms of clinically relevant outcomes (incidence of major complications and mortality), PSM in real life setting seems to be a very good alternative in properly trained patients.

Highlights

  • Patient self-management (PSM) of vitamin K antagonists (VKA) seems a very promising model of care for oral anticoagulation in terms of efficacy and safety

  • Oral anticoagulant therapy (OAT) with vitamin K antagonists (VKA) has been used for more than 60 years to prevent frequent and serious thromboembolic complications associated with pathological conditions such as cardiac valve replacement, atrial fibrillation, and venous thromboembolic disease

  • The incidence of serious complications is lower in patients who are within the recommended intervals (INR 2.0–3.5 for the majority of cases)

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Introduction

Patient self-management (PSM) of vitamin K antagonists (VKA) seems a very promising model of care for oral anticoagulation in terms of efficacy and safety. In comparison with other management models of VKA therapy, the number of scientific publications supporting the advantages of PSM is more limited. A small number of studies have assessed PSM of VKA therapy in real life conditions. Oral anticoagulant therapy (OAT) with vitamin K antagonists (VKA) has been used for more than 60 years to prevent frequent and serious thromboembolic complications associated with pathological conditions such as cardiac valve replacement, atrial fibrillation, and venous thromboembolic disease. The optimal intervals of INR have been defined according to the pathology and indication for OAT. The incidence of serious complications is lower in patients who are within the recommended intervals (INR 2.0–3.5 for the majority of cases). The Time in Therapeutic Range (TTR) is a parameter that reflects the percentage of time in which the patient’s INR values were within a desired range [2]

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