Optimizing quality care for the oral vitamin K antagonists (VKAs)

Author:

Pengo Vittorio1,Denas Gentian1

Affiliation:

1. Cardiology Clinic, Thrombosis Centre, University of Padua, Padua, Italy

Abstract

Abstract Vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) have been the only oral anticoagulants for decades. The management of anticoagulant therapy with VKA is challenging because of the intricate pharmacological properties of these agents. The success of VKA therapy depends on the quality of treatment that is ensured through continuing comprehensive communication and education. The educational program should address important issues of the VKA therapy such as beginning of treatment, pharmacological, dietary, and drug–drug interactions, as well as treatment temporary suspension during surgical interventions or invasive maneuvers. In addition, the initial and continuing patient education is of imperative importance. A major role in the educational process may be addressed by patient associations. The quality of treatment is better reached if patients are followed in anticoagulation clinics. Moreover, a federation of anticoagulation clinics may improve patient care through regular meetings to update knowledge on VKA treatment. Learning objectives of this paper is to allow readers to correctly approach patients starting VKA treatment, recognize possible pitfalls of treatment, and provide adequate solutions.

Publisher

American Society of Hematology

Subject

Hematology

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