Algorithms for monitoring warfarin use: Results from Delphi Method

Summary Warfarin stands as the most prescribed oral anticoagulant. New oral anticoagulants have been approved recently; however, their use is limited and the reversibility techniques of the anticoagulation effect are little known. Thus, our study’s purpose was to develop algorithms for therapeutic m...

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Main Authors: Eunice Kazue Kano, Jessica Bassani Borges, Erika Burim Scomparini, Ana Paula Curi, Eliane Ribeiro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Médica Brasileira
Series:Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
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spelling doaj-2b22f9a68a8041a4b3cd4430a11a87622020-11-25T00:13:59ZengAssociação Médica BrasileiraRevista da Associação Médica Brasileira1806-9282631084285510.1590/1806-9282.63.10.842S0104-42302017001000842Algorithms for monitoring warfarin use: Results from Delphi MethodEunice Kazue KanoJessica Bassani BorgesErika Burim ScompariniAna Paula CuriEliane RibeiroSummary Warfarin stands as the most prescribed oral anticoagulant. New oral anticoagulants have been approved recently; however, their use is limited and the reversibility techniques of the anticoagulation effect are little known. Thus, our study’s purpose was to develop algorithms for therapeutic monitoring of patients taking warfarin based on the opinion of physicians who prescribe this medicine in their clinical practice. The development of the algorithm was performed in two stages, namely: (i) literature review and (ii) algorithm evaluation by physicians using a Delphi Method. Based on the articles analyzed, two algorithms were developed: “Recommendations for the use of warfarin in anticoagulation therapy” and “Recommendations for the use of warfarin in anticoagulation therapy: dose adjustment and bleeding control.” Later, these algorithms were analyzed by 19 medical doctors that responded to the invitation and agreed to participate in the study. Of these, 16 responded to the first round, 11 to the second and eight to the third round. A 70% consensus or higher was reached for most issues and at least 50% for six questions. We were able to develop algorithms to monitor the use of warfarin by physicians using a Delphi Method. The proposed method is inexpensive and involves the participation of specialists, and it has proved adequate for the intended purpose. Further studies are needed to validate these algorithms, enabling them to be used in clinical practice.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-42302017001000842&lng=en&tlng=enDelphi techniquewarfarindecision-makingmedication therapy management
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author Eunice Kazue Kano
Jessica Bassani Borges
Erika Burim Scomparini
Ana Paula Curi
Eliane Ribeiro
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Jessica Bassani Borges
Erika Burim Scomparini
Ana Paula Curi
Eliane Ribeiro
Algorithms for monitoring warfarin use: Results from Delphi Method
Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
Delphi technique
warfarin
decision-making
medication therapy management
author_facet Eunice Kazue Kano
Jessica Bassani Borges
Erika Burim Scomparini
Ana Paula Curi
Eliane Ribeiro
author_sort Eunice Kazue Kano
title Algorithms for monitoring warfarin use: Results from Delphi Method
title_short Algorithms for monitoring warfarin use: Results from Delphi Method
title_full Algorithms for monitoring warfarin use: Results from Delphi Method
title_fullStr Algorithms for monitoring warfarin use: Results from Delphi Method
title_full_unstemmed Algorithms for monitoring warfarin use: Results from Delphi Method
title_sort algorithms for monitoring warfarin use: results from delphi method
publisher Associação Médica Brasileira
series Revista da Associação Médica Brasileira
issn 1806-9282
description Summary Warfarin stands as the most prescribed oral anticoagulant. New oral anticoagulants have been approved recently; however, their use is limited and the reversibility techniques of the anticoagulation effect are little known. Thus, our study’s purpose was to develop algorithms for therapeutic monitoring of patients taking warfarin based on the opinion of physicians who prescribe this medicine in their clinical practice. The development of the algorithm was performed in two stages, namely: (i) literature review and (ii) algorithm evaluation by physicians using a Delphi Method. Based on the articles analyzed, two algorithms were developed: “Recommendations for the use of warfarin in anticoagulation therapy” and “Recommendations for the use of warfarin in anticoagulation therapy: dose adjustment and bleeding control.” Later, these algorithms were analyzed by 19 medical doctors that responded to the invitation and agreed to participate in the study. Of these, 16 responded to the first round, 11 to the second and eight to the third round. A 70% consensus or higher was reached for most issues and at least 50% for six questions. We were able to develop algorithms to monitor the use of warfarin by physicians using a Delphi Method. The proposed method is inexpensive and involves the participation of specialists, and it has proved adequate for the intended purpose. Further studies are needed to validate these algorithms, enabling them to be used in clinical practice.
topic Delphi technique
warfarin
decision-making
medication therapy management
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