Prospective evaluation of a bivalirudin to warfarin transition nomogram

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Benjamin Hohlfelder
Katelyn W. Sylvester
Jessica Rimsans
David DeiCicchi
Jean M. Connors
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[1] Cleveland Clinic,Department of Pharmacy Services
[2] Brigham and Women’s Hospital,Department of Pharmacy Services
[3] Brigham and Women’s Hospital,Hematology Division
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Journal of Thrombosis and Thrombolysis | 2017年 / 43卷
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Direct thrombin inhibitor; International normalized ratio; Warfarin; Bivalirudin; Ventricular assist device;
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Bivalirudin may cause a falsely prolonged international normalized ratio (INR) that complicates the discontinuation of bivalirudin when used as a bridge to warfarin. To prospectively validate our novel bivalirudin to warfarin transition nomogram, adult patients who received bivalirudin as a bridge to warfarin between July 2015 and June 2016 were prospectively evaluated, utilizing our predictive nomogram. The major outcome of our analysis was the correlation between the predicted change in INR upon bivalirudin discontinuation based on the nomogram, and the actual change in INR upon bivalirudin discontinuation. The major outcome was analyzed using the Pearson’s correlation test. A Pearson’s correlation coefficient >0.6 was considered to be a strong correlation. Bivalirudin was used as a bridge to warfarin in 29 patients. The majority of patients (86%) included in the analysis had a ventricular assist device. The median initial bivalirudin rate was 0.07 mg/kg/h and the mean increase in INR when starting bivalirudin was 0.6. The mean final weight-based bivalirudin rate was 0.08 mg/kg/h and the mean change in INR after stopping bivalirudin was 0.7. The Pearson correlation coefficient between the predicted change in INR upon bivalirudin discontinuation and the actual change in INR upon bivalirudin discontinuation was 0.86 (p < 0.001). After bivalirudin discontinuation, 68% of patients had a therapeutic INR. The results of this prospective analysis successfully validated our novel bivalirudin to warfarin transition nomogram. There was a very strong correlation between the predicted change and actual change in INR upon bivalirudin discontinuation.
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