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Situation of Anticoagulant Prescription on Outpatients in Ha Dong General Hospital

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Objective: The study aims to describe the current situation of prescribing oral anticoagulants for outpatients in Ha Dong General Hospital. Subjects and research methods: A retrospective descriptive study on the prescription of oral anticoagulants for all outpatients in Ha Dong General Hospital from January 2023 to April 2024. Results: Three oral anticoagulants were prescribed: acenocoumarol, dabigatran, and rivaroxaban. Among the 121 patients included in the study, 91.7% were prescribed anticoagulants for atrial fibrillation and artificial heart valves. The number of prescriptions for acenocoumarol was the highest (81.4%) among the total prescriptions for the three drugs. The rate of appropriate dosing for direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) was 59.9%. The percentage of patients achieving a TTR >65% using acenocoumarol was 18.6%. Conclusion: 100% of patients were prescribed anticoagulants in accordance with the therapeutic guidelines. However, the rate of appropriate oral anticoagulant dosing for outpatients remains low (59.9%). The proportion of patients with good INR control, defined as the percentage of time the INR remains within the desired therapeutic range above 65%, is still low, with only 18.6% achieving a TTR >65%. There is a need to strengthen the knowledge and prescribing practices of anticoagulants among doctors in hospital to gradually ensure the rational use of anticoagulants.  
Title: Situation of Anticoagulant Prescription on Outpatients in Ha Dong General Hospital
Description:
Objective: The study aims to describe the current situation of prescribing oral anticoagulants for outpatients in Ha Dong General Hospital.
Subjects and research methods: A retrospective descriptive study on the prescription of oral anticoagulants for all outpatients in Ha Dong General Hospital from January 2023 to April 2024.
Results: Three oral anticoagulants were prescribed: acenocoumarol, dabigatran, and rivaroxaban.
Among the 121 patients included in the study, 91.
7% were prescribed anticoagulants for atrial fibrillation and artificial heart valves.
The number of prescriptions for acenocoumarol was the highest (81.
4%) among the total prescriptions for the three drugs.
The rate of appropriate dosing for direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) was 59.
9%.
The percentage of patients achieving a TTR >65% using acenocoumarol was 18.
6%.
Conclusion: 100% of patients were prescribed anticoagulants in accordance with the therapeutic guidelines.
However, the rate of appropriate oral anticoagulant dosing for outpatients remains low (59.
9%).
The proportion of patients with good INR control, defined as the percentage of time the INR remains within the desired therapeutic range above 65%, is still low, with only 18.
6% achieving a TTR >65%.
There is a need to strengthen the knowledge and prescribing practices of anticoagulants among doctors in hospital to gradually ensure the rational use of anticoagulants.
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