Does the Birmingham model of oral anticoagulation management in primary care work outside trial conditions?
- 1 October 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 51 (471), 828-9
Abstract
The effectiveness of the Birmingham model of primary care oral anticoagulation management has previously been demonstrated within a randomised controlled trial. The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of the Birmingham model in routine care. All patients from 12 primary care centres attending either practice-based or hospital-based anticoagulation clinics were retrospectively followed up from October 1996 to March 1998. Outcome measures were therapeutic International Normalised Ratio (INR) control, haemorrhagic and thrombotic episodes, and recall frequency; 452 patients who had two or more INR results during the follow-up period were investigated. There were no significant differences between practice-based and hospital-based populations in terms of the percentage time in range, (69% and 64% respectively). The proportion of tests in range was significantly higher in the practice-based group (61% practice-based, 57% hospital-based; P = 0.015). There was no difference between the two populations in terms of mean follow-up time (36 days in each group). There were no significant differences between groups for the number of clinical outcomes per patient. This study confirmed that, within these practices, oral anticoagulation management is safe and effective using the Birmingham model.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
- Oral Anticoagulation Management in Primary Care With the Use of Computerized Decision Support and Near-Patient TestingArchives of Internal Medicine, 2000
- Bleeding complications of oral anticoagulant treatment: an inception-cohort, prospective collaborative study (ISCOAT)The Lancet, 1996
- Audit of anticoagulant therapy.Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1996
- Evaluation of anticoagulant control in a pharmacist operated anticoagulant clinic.Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1995
- Monitoring anticoagulant control in general practice: comparison of management in areas with and without access to hospital anticoagulant.1994
- Bleeding complications in oral anticoagulant therapy. An analysis of risk factorsArchives of Internal Medicine, 1993
- Risk Factors for Complications of Chronic Anticoagulation: A Multicenter StudyAnnals of Internal Medicine, 1993