Oral anticoagulant management of patients with mechanical heart valves at the Salam Centre of Khartoum: Observations on quality of anticoagulation and thrombotic risk

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Erba, Nicoletta [1 ]
Tosetto, Alberto [2 ]
Langer, Martin [1 ]
Abdallah, Suha Abdelwahab [1 ]
Giovanella, Elena [1 ]
Lentini, Salvatore [1 ]
Masini, Franco [1 ]
Mocini, Alessandro [1 ]
Portella, Gennarina [1 ]
Salvati, Alessandro Cristian [1 ]
Squizzato, Alessandro [3 ]
Testa, Sophie [4 ]
Lip, Gregory Y. H. [5 ,6 ,7 ]
Poli, Daniela [8 ]
机构
[1] ONG Onlus, Med Div, Emergency, Milan, Italy
[2] San Bortolo Hosp, Hematol Dept, Vicenza, Italy
[3] Univ Insubria, Res Ctr Thromboembol Disorders & Antithrombot Ther, ASST Lariana, Como, Italy
[4] ASST Cremona, Hemostasis & Thrombosis Ctr, Lab Med Dept, Cremona, Italy
[5] Univ Liverpool, Liverpool Ctr Cardiovasc Sci, Liverpool, England
[6] Liverpool Heart & Chest Hosp, Liverpool, England
[7] Aalborg Univ, Dept Clin Med, Aalborg, Denmark
[8] Azienda Osped Univ Careggi, Thrombosis Ctr, Florence, Italy
关键词
Mechanical heart valves; Oral anticoagulants; Thrombotic risk; Africa; Warfarin; CARDIAC-SURGERY; DISEASE; WARFARIN; PROSTHESIS; REGISTRY; ASPIRIN; AFRICA;
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10.1016/j.thromres.2022.09.018
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Introduction: Rheumatic heart disease with mechanical heart valve (MHV) replacement is common in Africa. However, MHV requires long-life anticoagulation and managing this can be challenging. Methods and results: We report data of a prospective observational study conducted between August 2018 and September 2019 in MHV patients in the Salam Centre for Cardiac Surgery built in Khartoum, by Emergency, an Italian Non-Governmental Organization, to evaluate the quality of anticoagulation control and the risk of thrombotic complications. Results: We studied 3647 patients (median age 25.1 years; 53.9 % female). Median Time in Therapeutic Range (TTR) was 53 % (interquartile range 37 % to 67 %) and 70 thrombotic events (rate 1.8 x 100 pt-years [95 % CI 1.38-2.23]) were recorded. Among patients in the first quartile of TTR (<= 37 %), we recorded 34/70 (48.6 %) of all thrombotic events (rate 3.7 x 100 pt-years [95 % CI 2.5-5.1]), with a high mortality rate (2.2 x 100 pt-years [95 % CI 1.3-3.3]). In patients with guideline-recommended TTR (>= 65 %) the event rate was 0.8 x 100 pt-years for thrombotic events [95 % CI 0.3-1.5] and 0.4 x 100 pt-years for mortality [95 % CI 0.1-0.9]. Multivariable analysis showed that having a TTR in the lowest quartile (<= 37 %) and being noncompliant are significantly associated with increased thrombotic risk. Aspirin use or different valve type did not influence the thrombotic risk. Almost 40 % of all thromboembolic complications could have been potentially prevented by further improving VKA management to obtain a TTR > 37 %. Conclusion: The thrombotic risk of MHV patients on VKAs living in a low-income country like Sudan is associated with low quality of anticoagulation control. Efforts should be made to decrease the number of non-compliant patients and to reach a guideline-recommended TTR of >= 65 %.
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