Fasting and Warfarin

Recently, we reported the findings of a study on the effects of Ramadan fasting on a group of 32 Muslim patients taking warfarin.<sup>13</sup> Weekly INR (international normalized ratio) readings were taken from subjects with previously stable INRs over a three-month period spanning pre-...

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Main Authors: YF Lai, HJ Ng
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Language:English
Published: Mashhad University of Medical Sciences 2014-09-01
Series:Journal of Fasting and Health
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Online Access:http://jnfh.mums.ac.ir/article_3311_fc8a5d5aae827196160896dc500e2c48.pdf
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spelling doaj-0568e333ee3c4017beb3c34c52f622d82020-11-24T21:27:52ZengMashhad University of Medical SciencesJournal of Fasting and Health2345-25872345-25872014-09-012310410510.22038/jfh.2014.33113311Fasting and WarfarinYF Lai0HJ Ng1Department of Pharmacy, Singapore General Hospital, SingaporeDepartment of Haematology, Singapore General Hospital, SingaporeRecently, we reported the findings of a study on the effects of Ramadan fasting on a group of 32 Muslim patients taking warfarin.<sup>13</sup> Weekly INR (international normalized ratio) readings were taken from subjects with previously stable INRs over a three-month period spanning pre-Ramadan to post-Ramadan. We found a statistically significant increase in the mean INR by 0.23 (p=0.006) during Ramadan from the pre-Ramadan month and decreased by 0.28 (p<0.001) after Ramadan. There was no significant difference (p=1.000) in mean INR between the non-Ramadan months. Importantly, there was a decline in the time within therapeutic range (TTR) during Ramadan with a corresponding increase in TTR above the therapeutic target range. %TTR declined from 80.99% before Ramadan to 69.56% during Ramadan (p=0.453). The first out-of-range INR was seen around 12.1 days (95% CI 9.0-15.1) after the start of fasting and returned within range about 10.8 days (95% CI 7.9-13.7) after Ramadan. Time above range increased from 10.80% pre-Ramadan to 29.87% during Ramadan (p=0.027), while time below range increased from 0.57% during Ramadan to 15.49% post-Ramadan (p=0.006). This observation is directly attributable to the effects of fasting.http://jnfh.mums.ac.ir/article_3311_fc8a5d5aae827196160896dc500e2c48.pdffastingRamadanWarfarin
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HJ Ng
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Fasting and Warfarin
Journal of Fasting and Health
fasting
Ramadan
Warfarin
author_facet YF Lai
HJ Ng
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title Fasting and Warfarin
title_short Fasting and Warfarin
title_full Fasting and Warfarin
title_fullStr Fasting and Warfarin
title_full_unstemmed Fasting and Warfarin
title_sort fasting and warfarin
publisher Mashhad University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Fasting and Health
issn 2345-2587
2345-2587
publishDate 2014-09-01
description Recently, we reported the findings of a study on the effects of Ramadan fasting on a group of 32 Muslim patients taking warfarin.<sup>13</sup> Weekly INR (international normalized ratio) readings were taken from subjects with previously stable INRs over a three-month period spanning pre-Ramadan to post-Ramadan. We found a statistically significant increase in the mean INR by 0.23 (p=0.006) during Ramadan from the pre-Ramadan month and decreased by 0.28 (p<0.001) after Ramadan. There was no significant difference (p=1.000) in mean INR between the non-Ramadan months. Importantly, there was a decline in the time within therapeutic range (TTR) during Ramadan with a corresponding increase in TTR above the therapeutic target range. %TTR declined from 80.99% before Ramadan to 69.56% during Ramadan (p=0.453). The first out-of-range INR was seen around 12.1 days (95% CI 9.0-15.1) after the start of fasting and returned within range about 10.8 days (95% CI 7.9-13.7) after Ramadan. Time above range increased from 10.80% pre-Ramadan to 29.87% during Ramadan (p=0.027), while time below range increased from 0.57% during Ramadan to 15.49% post-Ramadan (p=0.006). This observation is directly attributable to the effects of fasting.
topic fasting
Ramadan
Warfarin
url http://jnfh.mums.ac.ir/article_3311_fc8a5d5aae827196160896dc500e2c48.pdf
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