2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2011.04503.x
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Performance outcomes of a pharmacist‐managed anticoagulation clinic in the rural, resource‐constrained setting of Eldoret, Kenya

Abstract: To cite this article: Manji I, Pastakia SD, Do AN, Ouma MN, Schellhase E, Karwa R, Miller ML, Saina C, Akwanalo C. Performance outcomes of a pharmacist-managed anticoagulation clinic in the rural, resource-constrained setting of Eldoret, Kenya. J Thromb Haemost 2011; 9: 2215-20.Summary. Background: It is recommended that warfarin therapy should be managed through an anticoagulation monitoring service to minimize the risk of bleeding and subsequent thromboembolic events. There are few studies in Sub-Saharan Afr… Show more

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“…Though the mean TTR for all-comers is numerically lower than the TTR achieved in the Australian clinic, it is again comparable to a TTR achieved in well-conducted clinical trials of warfarin 21. Importantly, the subset of patients with a mechanical heart valve achieved similar outcomes to the Australian group,20 thereby suggesting that a rural setting and living in a developed nation do not necessarily disadvantage or advantage patients in the management of outpatient anticoagulation. In summary, the likelihood for anticoagulation in this patient, the need for a cost-effective solution, and the management of monitoring of a VKA have all been described as achievable within this patient's context, and therefore, we would contend that this strengthens our position in arguing for a mechanical heart valve.…”
Section: Alleviating the Burden Of Anticoagulationmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…Though the mean TTR for all-comers is numerically lower than the TTR achieved in the Australian clinic, it is again comparable to a TTR achieved in well-conducted clinical trials of warfarin 21. Importantly, the subset of patients with a mechanical heart valve achieved similar outcomes to the Australian group,20 thereby suggesting that a rural setting and living in a developed nation do not necessarily disadvantage or advantage patients in the management of outpatient anticoagulation. In summary, the likelihood for anticoagulation in this patient, the need for a cost-effective solution, and the management of monitoring of a VKA have all been described as achievable within this patient's context, and therefore, we would contend that this strengthens our position in arguing for a mechanical heart valve.…”
Section: Alleviating the Burden Of Anticoagulationmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…Again, it may be argued that Australia is a developed nation and a similar outcome would be harder to achieve in a low/middle-income nation due to a lack of resources. However, Manji et al report similar success in an anticoagulation clinic in rural Kenya 20. In this study, they developed a pharmacist-led anticoagulation clinic using point-of-care devices based from a clinic in Eldoret, Kenya.…”
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“…Because of the higher prevalence of TB and emerging availability of anticoagulation services in this setting, there exists a growing population of patients who are facing this drug interaction [18, 19]. Even though anticoagulation clinics have been shown to improve patient outcomes when compared to individual physician care, the limited data concerning this drug–drug interaction in this population presents an enormous challenge to clinicians providing care to patients on concomitant rifampicin and warfarin therapy [2].…”
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confidence: 99%