Indian Heart Journal (May 2022)

Development of an interview-based warfarin nomogram predicting the time spent in the therapeutic INR range: A cost-effective, and non-invasive strategy building from a cross sectional study in a low resource setting

  • Aishwarya Anand,
  • Rupesh Kumar,
  • Ankur Gupta,
  • Rajesh Vijayvergiya,
  • Saurabh Mehrotra,
  • Deepesh Lad,
  • Parag Barwad,
  • Swati Sharma,
  • Amol N. Patil

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 74, no. 3
pp. 245 – 248

Abstract

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A cross-sectional study was conducted to predict time in therapeutic range (TTR) using clinical history, examination, and socioeconomic data. Study included warfarin-receiving patients from outpatient-clinic. In 203 patients studied, mean warfarin start-dose was 2.55 mg/day and maintenance-dose/week was 30.79 mg. Body mass index (BMI) (p = 0.03), warfarin maintenance dose/day (p = 0.02), and comorbidity presence (p = 0.04) were significantly associated with TTR. Occupation (p = 0.53), income (p = 0.83), education (p = 0.55), and socioeconomic score (p = 0.73) showed non-significant association with TTR. A TTR predicting nomogram was built from clinical history and examination findings.

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