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The interdisciplinary collaboration between doctors, nurses and pharmacists, can facilitate the control of patients under treatment with coumarin anticoagulants, increasing their safety and effectiveness. On the other hand, the clinical utility of tools such as pharmacogenetics and the SAME-TT2R2 is unexplored. Based on the foregoing, it seems necessary to study the impact of the Program of medication review with follow-up in collaboration with doctors and nurses in primary care improves the degree of control of the patients under treatment with coumarin anticoagulants. Method: a randomized, controlled study for the main objective. Population and scope of study: Patients on treatment with coumarin anticoagulants with time in therapeutic range (TTR) according to the method of Rosendaal less than 70% in follow-up from primary care in a health area of the Arrabal Health Center (Zaragoza, Spain). Each patient will be followed by a period of 6 months. After this period, patients in the control group (CG) will receive the service of medication review with follow-up for a period of time equivalent (6 months). Intervention: Program of pharmacotherapy follow-up. Variables result: Stability of the INR, drug adherence, intake of vitamin K, knowledge of the patient on the use of acenocoumarol, associated costs, avoided costs, quality of life, satisfaction of patients and professionals involved. Statistical analysis and sample size: 204 patients. Multivariate analysis will be used and cost-effectiveness..


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NCT number NCT03154489
Study type Interventional
Source Universidad San Jorge
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date May 22, 2017
Completion date September 22, 2019

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