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Patient self management of anticoagulants resulted in fewer major complications than clinic-based management

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Q Is patient self management of oral anticoagulants as efficacious and safe as management in an anticoagulation clinic?

METHODS

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randomised controlled trial (RCT).

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concealed.

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blinded (outcome assessors of complications).

Embedded ImageFollow up period:

median 11.8 months.

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a university affiliated hospital in Barcelona, Spain.

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737 ambulatory patients ⩾18 years of age who had received anticoagulant treatment for ⩾3 months.

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self management (n = 368) or clinic-based management (n = 369) of oral anticoagulant treatment with acenocoumarol. Self management training included a small group, education programme delivered by a specialist nurse in two 2-hour sessions. Content included use of a coagulometer, interpretation of international normalised ratios (INRs), and adjustment of doses. …

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Footnotes

  • For correspondence: Dr J C Souto, Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, Barcelona, Spain. jsoutohsp.santpau.es

  • Source of funding: in part, Roche Diagnostic SL.