Oral anticoagulant (OAC) therapy has been the main treatment approach for stroke prevention for decades. Warfarin is the most widely prescribed OAC in the United States, but is difficult to manage due to variability in dose requirements across individuals. Pharmacogenomics may mitigate risk concerns related to warfarin use by fostering the opportunity to facilitate individualized medicine approaches to warfarin treatment (e.g., genome-guided dosing). While various economic evaluations exist examining the cost-effectiveness of pharmacogenomics testing for warfarin, few observational studies exist to support these studies, with even fewer using genotype as the main exposure of interest. We examined a cohort of individuals initiating warfarin ...
International audienceBackgroundSafe administration of warfarin presents challenges due to a narrow ...
Background—Warfarin is characterized by marked variations in individual dose requirements and a narr...
Warfarin is the current standard of care in oral anticoagulation therapy. It is commonly prescribed ...
Patients using warfarin for oral anticoagulant therapy need to be frequently monitored because of wa...
Background: With over 40 years of demonstrated clinical efficacy, warfarin remains the world’s most ...
Purpose: Variants in CYP2C9 and VKORC1 genes have been associated with individuals' sensitivity to w...
Oral anticoagulation therapy, largely performed by warfarin-based drugs, is commonly used for patien...
Conclusions: Using patients\u27 clinical and genetic information in warfarin therapy protocols can s...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to determine whether genotype testing for patients initiating warf...
BackgroundThe clinical utility of genotype-guided (pharmacogenetically based) dosing of warfarin has...
The aim of this thesis was to identify factors that determine individual patients sensitivity to th...
Genotype-guided initial warfarin dosing may reduce over-anticoagulation and serious bleeding compare...
For the treatment and prevention of thrombo-embolic disease, the most frequently used anticoagulant ...
BackgroundGenotype-guided initial warfarin dosing may reduce over-anticoagulation and serious bleedi...
Genetic variability among patients plays an important role in determining the dose of warfarin that ...
International audienceBackgroundSafe administration of warfarin presents challenges due to a narrow ...
Background—Warfarin is characterized by marked variations in individual dose requirements and a narr...
Warfarin is the current standard of care in oral anticoagulation therapy. It is commonly prescribed ...
Patients using warfarin for oral anticoagulant therapy need to be frequently monitored because of wa...
Background: With over 40 years of demonstrated clinical efficacy, warfarin remains the world’s most ...
Purpose: Variants in CYP2C9 and VKORC1 genes have been associated with individuals' sensitivity to w...
Oral anticoagulation therapy, largely performed by warfarin-based drugs, is commonly used for patien...
Conclusions: Using patients\u27 clinical and genetic information in warfarin therapy protocols can s...
ObjectivesThis study was designed to determine whether genotype testing for patients initiating warf...
BackgroundThe clinical utility of genotype-guided (pharmacogenetically based) dosing of warfarin has...
The aim of this thesis was to identify factors that determine individual patients sensitivity to th...
Genotype-guided initial warfarin dosing may reduce over-anticoagulation and serious bleeding compare...
For the treatment and prevention of thrombo-embolic disease, the most frequently used anticoagulant ...
BackgroundGenotype-guided initial warfarin dosing may reduce over-anticoagulation and serious bleedi...
Genetic variability among patients plays an important role in determining the dose of warfarin that ...
International audienceBackgroundSafe administration of warfarin presents challenges due to a narrow ...
Background—Warfarin is characterized by marked variations in individual dose requirements and a narr...
Warfarin is the current standard of care in oral anticoagulation therapy. It is commonly prescribed ...