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Quality of Anticoagulation and Treatment Satisfaction in Patients with Non-Valvular Atrial Fibrillation Treated with Vitamin K Antagonist: Result from the KORean Atrial Fibrillation Investigation II.

Authors :
Oh S
Kim JS
Oh YS
Shin DG
Pak HN
Hwang GS
Choi KJ
Kim JB
Lee MY
Park HW
Kim DK
Jin ES
Park J
Oh IY
Shin DH
Park HS
Kim JH
Kim NH
Ahn MS
Seo BJ
Kim YJ
Kang S
Lee J
Kim YH
Source :
Journal of Korean medical science [J Korean Med Sci] 2018 Nov 21; Vol. 33 (49), pp. e323. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Nov 21 (Print Publication: 2018).
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Background: Vitamin K antagonist (VKA) to prevent thromboembolism in non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) patients has limitations such as drug interaction. This study investigated the clinical characteristics of Korean patients treated with VKA for stroke prevention and assessed quality of VKA therapy and treatment satisfaction.<br />Methods: We conducted a multicenter, prospective, non-interventional study. Patients with CHADS <subscript>2</subscript> ≥ 1 and treated with VKA (started within the last 3 months) were enrolled from April 2013 to March 2014. Demographic and clinical features including risk factors of stroke and VKA treatment information was collected at baseline. Treatment patterns and international normalized ratio (INR) level were evaluated during follow-up. Time in therapeutic range (TTR) > 60% indicated well-controlled INR. Treatment satisfaction on the VKA use was measured by Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medication (TSQM) after 3 months of follow-up.<br />Results: A total of 877 patients (age, 67; male, 60%) were enrolled and followed up for one year. More than half of patients (56%) had CHADS <subscript>2</subscript> ≥ 2 and 83.6% had CHA <subscript>2</subscript> DS <subscript>2</subscript> -VASc ≥ 2. A total of 852 patients had one or more INR measurement during their follow-up period. Among those patients, 25.5% discontinued VKA treatment during follow-up. Of all patients, 626 patients (73%) had poor-controlled INR (TTR < 60%) measure. Patients' treatment satisfaction measured with TSQM was 55.6 in global satisfaction domain.<br />Conclusion: INR was poorly controlled in Korean NVAF patients treated with VKA. VKA users also showed low treatment satisfaction.<br />Competing Interests: Disclosure: The authors have no potential conflicts of interest to disclose.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1598-6357
Volume :
33
Issue :
49
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of Korean medical science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
30505257
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2018.33.e323