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Published Online First: 3 August 2007. doi:10.1136/adc.2006.113886
Archives of Disease in Childhood 2008;93:303-306
Copyright © 2008 BMJ Publishing Group Ltd & Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health.

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A comparative study of anticoagulant control in patients on long-term warfarin using home and hospital monitoring of the international normalised ratio

M J E Bradbury, G Taylor, P Short, M D Williams

Department of Haematology, The Birmingham Children’s Hospital NHS Trust, Birmingham, UK

Dr M D Williams, Department of Haematology, The Birmingham Children’s Hospital NHS Trust, Birmingham, UK; mike.williams{at}bch.nhs.uk

Background: Capillary whole-blood point-of-care prothrombin-INR (PT-INR) testing at home is an alternative to hospital-based monitoring for patients on lifelong warfarin.

Aim: To retrospectively assess the safety and efficacy of home point-of-care testing for children on long-term warfarin.

Method: All patients who had been on point-of-care home monitoring for at least 6 months were included in the study. Their warfarin control was assessed while on home monitoring and compared to that achieved in a similar period before changing from hospital monitoring.

Results: Thirty-seven patients were studied for a mean of 1.0 year on clinic monitoring and 1.07 years on home monitoring. The clinic monitoring tests were within a therapeutic range for a median 70.0 (inter-quartile range 34.5) and the home monitoring were within range for median 75.0 (inter-quartile range 44.5). There were no major haemorrhagic or thrombotic complications in either group during the study period. Only 2.3% of all tests had an INR greater than 6.0 with no statistical differences seen between the clinic and home monitoring groups.

Conclusion: Home point-of-care testing in children on lifelong warfarin is safe, effective and offers a number of advantages to the child and family. Ongoing training and support for the families is essential for this service.


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