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Warfarin, a coumarin anticoagulant, did not significantly alter key bone metabolism markers like parathormone, calcium, phosphatemia, or alkaline phosphatase in patients undergoing prolonged treatment.

Area of Science:

  • Biochemistry
  • Pharmacology
  • Bone Metabolism

Context:

  • Anticoagulation therapy, particularly with coumarin derivatives and heparin, is increasingly utilized in clinical practice.
  • Prolonged anticoagulation necessitates a thorough understanding of its potential effects on bone health.
  • Warfarin is a widely prescribed oral anticoagulant with a significant patient population requiring long-term treatment.

Purpose:

  • To investigate the impact of Warfarin (coumarin) on specific biochemical indicators of bone metabolism.
  • To assess changes in parathormone, serum calcium, phosphatemia, and alkaline phosphatase isoenzyme levels during Warfarin therapy.

Summary:

  • This study examined 17 patients receiving Warfarin treatment.
  • No statistically significant alterations were observed in parathormone, serum calcium, phosphatemia, or alkaline phosphatase isoenzyme levels.

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  • Bone metabolism indicators remained stable during the investigated period of coumarin anticoagulation.
  • Impact:

    • Provides evidence that Warfarin therapy may not adversely affect key bone metabolism markers in the short term.
    • Informs clinical decisions regarding the safety of prolonged anticoagulation with Warfarin concerning bone health.
    • Highlights the need for continued research into the long-term skeletal effects of anticoagulants.