Effect of Quinolones Versus Cefixime on International Normalized Ratio Levels After Valve Replacement Surgery with Warfarin Therapy
<i>Background and Objectives:</i> A dispute over interaction of warfarin with two quinolones—i.e., moxifloxacin and levofloxacin—leading to significant increase in international normalized ratio (INR) levels and coagulopathies is currently in debate. The study objecti...
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doaj-628caf4a6bbc47728628dda4de74a9c02020-11-25T00:55:40ZengMDPI AGMedicina1010-660X2019-09-01551064410.3390/medicina55100644medicina55100644Effect of Quinolones Versus Cefixime on International Normalized Ratio Levels After Valve Replacement Surgery with Warfarin TherapyAnam Liaqat0Arif-ullah Khan1Muhammad Asad2Hafsa Khalil3Riphah Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Riphah International University, Islamabad 44000, PakistanRiphah Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Riphah International University, Islamabad 44000, PakistanArmed Forces Institute of Cardiology and National Institute of Heart Diseases, Rawalpindi 46000, PakistanArmed Forces Institute of Cardiology and National Institute of Heart Diseases, Rawalpindi 46000, Pakistan<i>Background and Objectives:</i> A dispute over interaction of warfarin with two quinolones—i.e., moxifloxacin and levofloxacin—leading to significant increase in international normalized ratio (INR) levels and coagulopathies is currently in debate. The study objective was to compare the INR values due to addition of quinolones and cefixime in warfarin treated patients after replacement of disease valves with metallic valves. <i>Material and Methods:</i> A prospective evaluation of patients who undergone valve replacement surgeries in the cardiology hospital setup in Pakistan during the period 2018−2019 was done, including all those subjects treated concurrently with levofloxacin, moxifloxacin, cefixime, and warfarin for the study. Data organized included demographic information, concurrent medications, and appropriate analytical parameters, especially INR values taken before and within seven days after prescribing three antibiotics in discharged patients who had undergone valve replacement surgeries. Patients for whom laboratory INR values were not given at the time of discharge and with deranged liver function, renal function, low albumin levels, and febrile patients were removed from study. Furthermore, patients were advised on possible food interactions and evaluated to examine if these factors have any possible influence on the interaction being studied. <i>Results:</i> Differences in INR were analyzed statistically by means of SPSS analysis before and after the possible interaction. Following the administration of levofloxacin and moxifloxacin to warfarin therapy, statistical analysis showed remarkable increase in INR (<i>p</i> < 0.001) and no significant change in INR was observed after cefixime treatment (<i>p</i> > 0.05). <i>Conclusion:</i> Results showed that, after adding levofloxacin and moxifloxacin in patients on warfarin, therapy contributed to remarkable increase in INR. However, addition of cefixime prevented frequent coagulopathies; therefore, close monitoring of INR and switching to a safe antibiotic such as cefixime is recommended.https://www.mdpi.com/1010-660X/55/10/644warfarindrug interactionmoxifloxacinlevofloxacincefixime |
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Effect of Quinolones Versus Cefixime on International Normalized Ratio Levels After Valve Replacement Surgery with Warfarin Therapy |
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Effect of Quinolones Versus Cefixime on International Normalized Ratio Levels After Valve Replacement Surgery with Warfarin Therapy |
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Effect of Quinolones Versus Cefixime on International Normalized Ratio Levels After Valve Replacement Surgery with Warfarin Therapy |
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Effect of Quinolones Versus Cefixime on International Normalized Ratio Levels After Valve Replacement Surgery with Warfarin Therapy |
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Effect of Quinolones Versus Cefixime on International Normalized Ratio Levels After Valve Replacement Surgery with Warfarin Therapy |
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effect of quinolones versus cefixime on international normalized ratio levels after valve replacement surgery with warfarin therapy |
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<i>Background and Objectives:</i> A dispute over interaction of warfarin with two quinolones—i.e., moxifloxacin and levofloxacin—leading to significant increase in international normalized ratio (INR) levels and coagulopathies is currently in debate. The study objective was to compare the INR values due to addition of quinolones and cefixime in warfarin treated patients after replacement of disease valves with metallic valves. <i>Material and Methods:</i> A prospective evaluation of patients who undergone valve replacement surgeries in the cardiology hospital setup in Pakistan during the period 2018−2019 was done, including all those subjects treated concurrently with levofloxacin, moxifloxacin, cefixime, and warfarin for the study. Data organized included demographic information, concurrent medications, and appropriate analytical parameters, especially INR values taken before and within seven days after prescribing three antibiotics in discharged patients who had undergone valve replacement surgeries. Patients for whom laboratory INR values were not given at the time of discharge and with deranged liver function, renal function, low albumin levels, and febrile patients were removed from study. Furthermore, patients were advised on possible food interactions and evaluated to examine if these factors have any possible influence on the interaction being studied. <i>Results:</i> Differences in INR were analyzed statistically by means of SPSS analysis before and after the possible interaction. Following the administration of levofloxacin and moxifloxacin to warfarin therapy, statistical analysis showed remarkable increase in INR (<i>p</i> < 0.001) and no significant change in INR was observed after cefixime treatment (<i>p</i> > 0.05). <i>Conclusion:</i> Results showed that, after adding levofloxacin and moxifloxacin in patients on warfarin, therapy contributed to remarkable increase in INR. However, addition of cefixime prevented frequent coagulopathies; therefore, close monitoring of INR and switching to a safe antibiotic such as cefixime is recommended. |
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