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Poor anticoagulation quality is a major problem among Chinese patients receiving warfarin therapy in traditional health care settings. Improving warfarin therapy has been crucial for Chinese patients. Wechat is social-software in China. Most of all Chinese adults use Wechat, as well as our patients. So we set up a Wechat-based mini-program to instruct Chinese patients' warfarin therapy. We aim to assess whether social software could improve warfarin therapy in Chinese patients by conducting a single-centre, open-label, prospective, randomized clinical trial.


Clinical Trial Description

Social software is becoming a necessary of life. Wechat, powered by Tencent company, is the most popular social software in China. People can chat with others no matter how far away from each other.

Anticoagulation Quality is very important for patients receiving warfarin anticoagulation therapy, which is usually evaluated Time in therapeutic range (TTR). It is reported that TTR is very low (38.8%) in China patients. So we are planning to introduce the social software to set up a bridge for clinicians and their patients, to instruct warfarin therapy. We aim to investigate whether social software could be used to improve warfarin anticoagulation quality of Chinese patients.

We planned to enrol enough eligible patients receiving warfarin therapy due to the mechanical valves in a randomized controlled trial. Warfarin-treated patients were assigned to social software management group ( in which warfarin therapy was guided via the social platform by experienced clinicians) or to the traditional management control group (in which warfarin therapy was managed with traditional model). The primary outcomes the first time to bleeding or thrombotic events, the secondary outcomes were an elevation in time in therapeutic range (TTR) of international normalized ratio (INR), reduction in INR variation and number of extremely high INR results during 18 months. ;


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NCT number NCT03264937
Study type Interventional
Source Wuhan Asia Heart Hospital
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date September 1, 2017
Completion date March 8, 2019

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