Benefits of a Mobile, Point-of-Care Anticoagulation Therapy Management Program

James M. Gill MD, MPH (Director), Mark K. Landis RN, BSN (Coumadin Care Center Coordinator)
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Abstract

Background

Current guidelines recommend anticoagulation therapy for a number of medical conditions, but this therapy also has the potential for serious complications, particularly bleeding complications. Maintenance of anticoagulation within a narrow therapeutic window usually entails frequent monitoring with a blood test called the international normalized ratio (INR). Anticoagulation therapy management (ATM) clinics lead to improvements in quality of care, in terms of improved INR control and reduced complications. This study examined the impact of a mobile multisite, office-based ATM program that operated in seven cardiology offices in all three counties in Delaware.

ATM program

The ATM program was managed by a trained nurse who rotated among all seven offices. Patients made office visits to the nurse and received patient education, point-of-care INR testing, and medication adjustment based on a physician-approved algorithm.

Methods

This retrospective cohort study compared INR levels in the year before (May 1998–Apr 1999) and the year after (Aug 1999–Jul 2000) the start of the ATM program.

Results

From the year before to the year after implementation of the ATM program, the percentage of in-range INRs increased from 40.7% to 58.5% (p < 0.001). The percentage in the modified target range also increased (50.0% to 62.9%, p < 0.001).

Discussion

This study demonstrates the positive impact of a statewide office-based ATM program. If similar programs could be implemented in other networks of specialty offices or primary care offices, they could have a significant benefit to quality of care for patients who require anticoagulation therapy.

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背景:目前的指南推荐抗凝治疗许多疾病,但这种治疗也有潜在的严重并发症,特别是出血并发症。在狭窄的治疗窗口内维持抗凝通常需要频繁监测称为国际标准化比率(INR)的血液检查。抗凝治疗管理(ATM)诊所在改善INR控制和减少并发症方面提高了护理质量。这项研究考察了移动多站点、基于办公室的ATM程序的影响,该程序在特拉华州所有三个县的七个心脏病学办公室运行。自动取款机计划自动取款机计划由一名训练有素的护士管理,他在所有七个办公室轮流工作。患者到办公室拜访护士,接受患者教育、即时INR测试,并根据医生批准的算法进行药物调整。方法回顾性队列研究比较了ATM项目开始前(1998年5月- 1999年4月)和开始后(1999年8月- 2000年7月)的INR水平。结果从实施ATM计划的前一年到实施后一年,在区间内的印度卢比比例从40.7%上升到58.5% (p <0.001)。调整后的目标区间内的比例也增加了50.0%至62.9%,p <0.001)。本研究证明了在全州范围内实施以办公室为基础的ATM计划的积极影响。如果类似的项目可以在其他专科办公室或初级保健办公室的网络中实施,它们可以显著提高需要抗凝治疗的患者的护理质量。
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