Assessment of Warfarin Dosing Requirements After Bariatric Surgery in Patients Requiring Long-Term Warfarin Therapy

被引:31
作者
Irwin, Adriane N. [1 ]
McCool, Kathleen H. [1 ,2 ]
Delate, Thomas [1 ,2 ]
Witt, Daniel M. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Kaiser Permanente Colorado, Dept Pharm, Aurora, CO USA
[2] Univ Colorado, Skaggs Sch Pharm & Pharmaceut Sci, Aurora, CO USA
来源
PHARMACOTHERAPY | 2013年 / 33卷 / 11期
关键词
anticoagulation; warfarin; bariatric surgery; gastric bypass; HEART-VALVE REPLACEMENT; GASTRIC BYPASS; ANTICOAGULATION THERAPY; SENSITIVITY; OBESITY; COMPLICATIONS;
D O I
10.1002/phar.1307
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Study ObjectiveTo quantify the change in weekly warfarin dose after bariatric surgery in patients requiring long-term warfarin therapy. DesignRetrospective matched-cohort study. SettingAnticoagulation management service in an integrated health care delivery system. PatientsPatients receiving long-term warfarin anticoagulation who underwent bariatric surgery between January 1, 1996, and December 31, 2010 (27 patients), were matched by date of surgery (2years), age (5years), and target international normalized ratio (INR) range to patients receiving long-term anticoagulation therapy who underwent other abdominal surgical procedures: cholecystectomy or endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (59 patients [control group]). Measurement and Main ResultsThe main end point was change in postoperative warfarin dose from baseline (preoperative dose), measured at weekly postoperative intervals from weeks 1 to 8 and again at months 3 and 6. After surgery, patients in the bariatric surgery group had statistically significant decreases in weekly warfarin doses compared with preoperative dose at all postoperative time points (week 1 dose vs preoperative dose, p<0.01; doses at all other time points vs preoperative dose, p<0.001), except at 6months (p>0.05). No statistically significant decreases in warfarin dose were detected at any postoperative time points in the control group. Twenty patients (74.1%) in the bariatric surgery group experienced a 20% or more decrease in weekly warfarin dose compared with 19 patients (32.2%) in the control group (p=0.004). No significant differences in warfarin-related adverse events were noted between groups. ConclusionWeekly warfarin doses decreased in the immediate postoperative period in anticoagulated patients after bariatric surgery but returned to their preoperative doses after approximately 6months. A similar pattern was not observed in patients in the control group who underwent other types of abdominal surgery. Compared with preoperative anticoagulation control, this resulted in reduced anticoagulation control despite close INR monitoring. If a causal relationship between bariatric surgery and warfarin sensitivity is established in future research, developing and validating a postbariatric surgery warfarin-dosing algorithm would be valuable.
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页码:1175 / 1183
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