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A computer program for long term anticoagulation control.

H Wiegman, A M Vossepoel

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    This study introduces a computer program for personalized anticoagulant dosing schedules, improving long-term patient management. The system enhances thrombosis care by predicting coagulation times and adjusting medication for optimal therapeutic outcomes.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Informatics
    • Pharmacology
    • Clinical Decision Support Systems

    Background:

    • Long-term anticoagulant therapy requires precise and individualized dosing to ensure efficacy and safety.
    • Existing methods for dose adjustment can be complex and time-consuming.
    • Thrombosis centers need efficient systems to manage patient anticoagulation data.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop and describe a computer program for calculating suggested daily anticoagulant dose schedules.
    • To integrate this program into a real-time Information System for Thrombosis Centres.
    • To optimize anticoagulant management for long-term patients.

    Main Methods:

    • The program utilizes a simple dose-response model to simulate and predict coagulation times.

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  • It requires recent patient data including two coagulation times, previous dose, physician-set targets, and anticoagulation history.
  • The system computes necessary adjustments to average dose and appointment periods based on predicted vs. measured coagulation times.
  • Main Results:

    • The computer program successfully calculates anticoagulant dose schedules.
    • The Information System, including the dosing program, is successfully used for the majority of patients at Leiden Thrombosis Centre.
    • The system operates effectively as part of a real-time Hospital Information System.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed computer program provides an effective tool for personalized anticoagulant dose management.
    • Integration into a real-time information system enhances the efficiency and success of thrombosis care.
    • This approach supports improved patient outcomes in long-term anticoagulation therapy.