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INR self-management following mechanical heart valve replacement
H Koertke1, K Minami, A Bairaktaris
1Heart Center North Rhine-Westphalia, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany.
Abstract:
INR self-management can reduce severe thromboembolic and hemorrhagic complications following mechanical heart valve replacement. Beginning anticoagulation therapy immediately in the postoperative period further reduces anticoagulant-induced complications. Data were collected from the first 600 surviving patients (from a total study sample of 1200 patients) who completed follow-up of at least 2 years. Patients were randomly divided into a self-management group and a control group. INR self-management reduced severe hemorrhagic and thromboembolic complications (P=0.018). Nearly 80% of INR values recorded by patients themselves, regardless of educational level, were within the target therapeutic range of INR 2.5-4.5, compared with 62% of INR values monitored by family practitioners. Only 8.3% of patients trained in self-management immediately after surgery were unable to continue with INR self-management. The results differed slightly between patient groups with different levels of education. We conclude that all patients for whom anticoagulation is indicated are candidates for INR self-management regardless of education level.