Risk of overanticoagulation during acute kidney injury in patients treated with vitamin K antagonists

Author:

Süfling Luisa1,Greinert Daniel1,Girndt Matthias1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine II, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Halle, Germany

Abstract

Abstract Background Vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) are still in use for oral anticoagulation, but not all indications allow their replacement by direct oral anticoagulants. Although formal dose reduction is not required in patients with impaired kidney function, case reports indicate that acute kidney injury (AKI) might be associated with derailment of VKA therapy. Methods The study retrospectively collected patients from a tertiary nephrology care centre who experienced AKI while being treated with VKA. In these individuals, the international normalized ratio (INR) as a measure of anticoagulant effect during renal failure was compared with a reference time point with stable kidney function. Results A total of 100 patients with AKI and ongoing VKA therapy met the inclusion criteria. The majority (76%) of patients had AKI with CKD. Volume depletion (n = 43), septic renal failure (n = 22), decompensated heart failure (n = 18) and toxic renal damage (n = 11) were the most important causes of AKI. The average INR values at the time of AKI were higher than at the reference time point [median 3.17 (range 1.10–13.0) versus 2.24 (1.07–5.17); P < 0.0001]. Fifty-four patients had INR values above the recommended therapeutic range for their indication at the time point of AKI. Bleeding complications occurred in 24 patients during AKI and the VKA dose had to be reduced in 55. Women, patients with low body mass index and patients with diabetes were predisposed to overanticoagulation during AKI. Conclusions The effect of AKI on anticoagulation by VKA has not been systematically described. This risk should be considered in patients at high risk for AKI.

Funder

Martin Luther University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Transplantation,Nephrology

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