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Impact of Clinical Pharmacist Running Anticoagulation Clinic in Saudi Arabia.

Abdulrahman Alshaiban,Sirajudeen S Alavudeen, Ibrahim Alshahrani,Abdulaziz M Kardam, Ibrahim Mohammed Alhasan, Saleh Abdulrahman Alasiri,Mohammad Tarique Imam,Ziyad Saeed Almalki,Md Sayeed Akhtar

Journal of clinical medicine(2023)

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Despite the effectiveness of warfarin in extended anticoagulation, its narrow therapeutic index requires frequent dose adjustments and careful patient monitoring. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the outcomes of clinical pharmacists' intervention in warfarin therapy management in terms of International Normalized Ratio (INR) control, reduction of bleeding, and hospitalization in a tertiary care hospital. An observational retrospective cohort study was conducted on 96 patients taking warfarin therapy in a clinical pharmacist-led anticoagulation clinic. We observed that 39.6% of patients required dose adjustments at their first and second visits. However, dose adjustments during the third, fourth, and fifth weeks were required at 31.1%, 20.8%, and 4.2%, respectively, to achieve INR levels. We also observed that 36.46% of the patients attained the target INR at baseline, which was increased over the first week to the fifth week to 57.29%, 61.46%, 61.46%, 68.75%, and 85.42%, respectively. No one reported the ADR between the third and fifth weeks. Based on our findings, the study strongly suggests that pharmacists' interventions can improve the health-related quality of life of patients undergoing warfarin therapy. Thus, competent pharmacy personnel must be a priority in both usual patient care and critical care among primary care networks.
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warfarin,clinical pharmacist,quality of life,anticoagulation,adverse drug reactions
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