Critical Appraisal on the Role of Warfarin in the Current Era.

J Assoc Physicians India

Head, Department of Cardiology & Interventional Cardiology, PRS Hospital, Trivandrum, Kerala, India, Corresponding Author.

Published: October 2023

Warfarin has been the most extensively used oral anticoagulant (OAC) in medical settings for over 60 years. Its uses, potential adverse effects, and methods for reversing its effects have been firmly established, rendering it a routine medication in medical settings where most professionals feel at ease employing it. Compared to other vitamin K antagonists (VKAs), such as acenocoumarol, warfarin offers benefits like diminished prothrombin time (PT) assays leading to enhanced oral anticoagulation. Observations over the past few years have seen the inclusion of novel/direct OACs (NOACs/DOACs) in the anticoagulant armamentarium. Although DOACs have several advantages, warfarin still has an important role in subsets of patients where DOACs are contraindicated, not well-tolerated, or cannot afford DOACs due to higher costs. Moreover, there are patient profiles where warfarin is still considered a superior choice compared to DOACs, such as age group of >75 years, kidney failure with creatinine clearance (CrCl) below 30 mL/minute, and prosthetic mechanical valve replacement. Precise management of the international normalized ratio (INR) is crucial for the effectiveness of warfarin treatment. INR monitoring is the major concern in the Indian context due to the lack of laboratories for standardized measurement. Adopting strategies such as point-of-care INR monitoring devices and anticoagulation clinics can help to improve clinical outcomes with warfarin therapy. The present review provides a critical overview of the role of warfarin therapy in the current OAC arsenal and strategies for improving therapeutic control and patient adherence. : Nair T. Critical Appraisal on the Role of Warfarin in the Current Era. J Assoc Physicians India 2023;71(10):31-36.

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