Warfarin Compliance after Mechanical AVR in the Pediatric Population: Case Series from a Developing Country

Suha Zubairi, Mohammad Hassan Mirza, Mohammad Saad Iqbal, M. Z. Khan, M. Amanullah
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Background and Aim: Mechanical prosthetic heart valves exert a lifelong thromboembolic complication requiring continuous antithrombotic therapy. Vitamin K antagonist is the recommended therapy of choice along with meticulous INR monitoring to achieve and maintain an INR of 2.0 - 3.0. The study aimed to assess the compliance of anticoagulant therapy in pediatric patients after AVR and to highlight the challenges faced during follow-ups. Methods: A retrospective study was conducted at NICVD Hospital in Kara-chi, Pakistan for a time frame of 2 years from 2020-2021 where 7 patients were selected. Data were collected using hospital medical records and then validated through a phone call mediated structured questionnaire-based in-terview. Results: 2 out of 7 patients in the case series were compliant to regular follow-ups and had their INR in the desired range owing to their higher education status and access to INR clinic for regular follow-up in urban set-ting. Younger patients in the case series were non-compliant. 4 out of 7 patients who were on dual anti-coagulant regimens including warfarin and aspirin were either closer or within the range than compared to those on single drug regimen. Conclusion: Compliance was observed in patients who had fa-vorable demographics and higher education. Multiple recent trials including PROACT and PROACT XA are underway to develop novel treatment options apart from warfarin after mechanical aortic valve replacement. Home-based INR testing kits provide easy access to regular testing in remote areas. Mul-ti-center studies are required for in-depth analysis regarding reasons of non-compliance in pediatric population.
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儿童机械AVR后华法林依从性:来自发展中国家的病例系列
背景和目的:机械假心脏瓣膜造成终身血栓栓塞并发症,需要持续的抗血栓治疗。维生素K拮抗剂是推荐的治疗选择,同时密切监测INR,以达到并维持2.0 - 3.0的INR。该研究旨在评估AVR后儿科患者抗凝治疗的依从性,并强调随访期间面临的挑战。方法:在巴基斯坦卡拉奇NICVD医院进行回顾性研究,时间为2020-2021年2年,共选择7例患者。使用医院病历收集数据,然后通过电话中介的结构化问卷访谈进行验证。结果:7例患者中有2例符合常规随访,由于其高等教育程度和在城市环境中可到INR诊所进行定期随访,其INR在预期范围内。在病例系列中,较年轻的患者不符合。与使用单一药物治疗方案的患者相比,使用华法林和阿司匹林双重抗凝治疗方案的7例患者中有4例更接近或在范围内。结论:具有良好的人口统计学特征和高学历的患者均可观察到依从性。最近的多项试验包括PROACT和PROACT XA正在进行中,以开发除华法林外的机械主动脉瓣置换术后的新治疗方案。家庭INR检测包为偏远地区提供了定期检测的便利。需要多中心的研究来深入分析儿童不依从性的原因。
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