• Media type: E-Article
  • Title: Self-Monitoring of Oral Anticoagulation Therapy in Children
  • Contributor: Paioni, Paolo; Kroiss, Sabine; Kägi, Elsbeth; Bergsträsser, Eva; Fasnacht, Margrit; Bauersfeld, Urs; Schmugge, Markus; Albisetti, Manuela
  • Published: S. Karger AG, 2009
  • Published in: Acta Haematologica, 122 (2009) 1, Seite 58-63
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1159/000243726
  • ISSN: 1421-9662; 0001-5792
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  • Description: This study aimed to investigate the accuracy of home International Normalized Ratio (INR) self-monitoring in pediatric patients on long-term oral anticoagulation therapy. Statistical and clinical agreement of INR values from capillary whole blood samples measured by 2 different portable prothrombin time monitors (CoaguChek S and XS) and venous blood samples measured by a laboratory coagulation analyzer were evaluated using the Bland-Altman analysis. Eighty-three INR comparisons (56 using the CoaguChek S and 27 using the CoaguChek XS) were obtained from 35 children aged 4 months to 18 years. Mean differences between venous and capillary INR values and their limits of agreement were –0.04 (–0.63 to 0.55) overall, 0.006 (–0.63 to 0.65) for the CoaguChek S and –0.13 (–0.57 to 0.31) for the CoaguChek XS. The Pearson correlation coefficients were 0.88 overall, 0.84 for the CoaguChek S and 0.95 for the CoaguChek XS. Expanded and narrow agreements for all patients were 97.6 and 94%, respectively. In conclusion, home INR self-monitoring is accurate for children requiring long-term oral anticoagulation therapy. Our data suggest that INR self-monitoring with the newer CoaguChek XS is more accurate than with the older CoaguChek S monitor.