Frequency of Achieving Target INR in Patient on Warfarin for Atrial Fibrillation
Rizwan Khan, Imran Ellahi Soomro, Khalid Naseeb, Muhammad Aslam, Ayesha Masood
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ABSTRACT
Background: Warfarin has long been established as the oral anticoagulant of choice. The benefits of warfarin
depend on maintaining the International Normalized Ratio (INR). It has been
shown that the optimal INR target range is 2-3 for AF patients. Very less
number of patients had been reported to achieve and remain in that target INR range.
The prevalence of AF in the general
population is about 1.6% in women and 2.4% in men and is generally lower in
Asian countries
Aim: To determine the frequency of achieving target INR in patient on
warfarin for atrial fibrillation.
Methodology: This is cross sectional study conducted at national institute of cardio
vascular disease, Karachi from 31st May 2016 30th
November 2016.The sample size of the study were 111, and nonprobability
convenience sampling technique was used.
Results: Among study population 61
(54.9%) were male and 50(45%) female patients. Mean duration of atrial
fibrillation was 3.44±0.97 years.
The mean duration of warfarin taken was 11.34±3.96
months.
INR (2-3) target achieved in 72(64.9%) patients. Significant association of achieved
INR target was observed with duration of atrial fibrillation,
duration of warfarin, hypertension, stroke, and Left ventricular
dysfunction.
Conclusion: Target of INR was achieved in 64.9% patients when these patients were
given warfarin doses of 5.0 to 7.5 mg/day.
Keywords: Achieving Target INR, Warfarin, Atrial Fibrillation.