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Original Article

Oral anticoagulant treatment in a medical care district - A descriptive study

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Pages 268-274 | Received 01 Nov 1993, Accepted 01 Feb 1995, Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective - To describe how oral anticoagulant therapy is performed in a defined catchment area in order to improve the quality of care.

Design - Two study periods of 8 weeks were compared with reference to monitoring sites, i.e. hospital departments and primary health care centres.

Setting - the health care district of Umeå in northern Sweden, with 125 300 inhabitants.

Participants - Patients on oral anticoagulant therapy at the department of Internal Medicine, Umeå University Hospital, in 1987 (n=243) were compared with all patients treated in 1990 at health centres (n=175) and at the department of Internal Medicine (n=290) in the Umeä district.

Main outcome measures - the prevalence of treatment failures and complications was calculated per patient year, as well as the relative frequencies of patients within treatment recommendations.

Results - 80-83% of the patients were within treatment recommendations. Treatment failures were 3.6% of hospital patients, and 2.6% of primary care patients. Corresponding figures for bleeding complications were 8.9% and 5.1%, respectively. the differences are partly explained by differences in the studied groups, e.g. age, indications for treatment, and concomitant diseases.

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