1. Clinical and laboratory testing of oral anticoagulation therapy vitamin k antagonists at the emergency department of Hanoi Heart Hospital
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Nguyen Van Thuc, Tran Thanh Hoa, Dinh Hai Nam, Nguyen Van Quy, Vu Dinh Hung, and Chu Thi Hang
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Background: The most commonly used oral anticoagulant is acenocoumarol with the brand name is Sintrom and recently, warfarin with the brand name is Coumadin has begun to be used. Anticoagulation with vitamin K antagonists faces two main obstacles: the narrow therapeutic range and the effectiveness of the drug varies by many factors. Objective: " Current status of coagulation disorders in the treatment of anticoagulants with vitamin K antagonists. Understanding some factors affecting the goal of anticoagulant treatment". Method: Cross-sectional, retrospective, descriptive analysis of drug use and influencing factors of patients diagnosed with coagulopathy admitted to the emergency department at Hanoi Heart Hospital from April 2020 to August 2021. Results: There were 675 patients admitted to the hospital with blood clotting disorders. The average age is 60,17±10,13, the youngest is 30, the oldest is 90; 63 patients, accounting for 9.42%, need to be hospitalized for inpatient treatment; There are 108 patients, accounting for 16%, with bleeding and 18 patients, accounting for 2.7%, with thromboembolism or valve obstruction. Conclusion: Coagulation disorders during treatment with vitamin K antagonist anticoagulants is a common condition in the emergency department. However, the complication rate is not high. There are many factors that affect the patient's treatment goals and the drug use is a fairly common factor.
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- 2022
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