Title:Decentralization and Virtualization of INR-based Anticoagulation Control
During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Volume: 23
Issue: 3
Author(s): Abdulrahman Almesned, Abdullah Alqwaee, Bayan Abusiryeh and Ahmad Almeman*
Affiliation:
- Clinical Pharmacy Department, College of Medicine, Qassim University, Saudi Arabia
Keywords:
Telehealth, anticoagulation, virtual, COVID-19, Cardiac, warfarin.
Abstract:
Objective: To investigate the effectiveness of the decentralization and virtualization of
anticoagulation clinics just before and during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic.
Methods: We conducted a cohort study investigation at Prince Sultan Cardiac Clinics PSCC
Qassim region, Saudi Arabia. To evaluate the effectiveness of the virtual coagulation clinic, we
calculated the time in therapeutic range (TTR), Morisky score for adherence, and satisfaction.
Demographics of the patients were analyzed to group patients based on their regions or districts
to facilitate the visits. Thirteen different PHCs/Hospitals were allocated for decentralization
based on patient density in that region. Intensive courses were provided for all general practitioners
(GPs) regarding warfarin anticoagulation and point of care testing (POCT) using iSTAT.
All appointments were scheduled by WhatsApp, with no more actual visits to the main center.
Results: Among the included participants (n = 5616), 61.1% were females, 38.9% were males,
and the mean age was 60.5 (18-85) years. The total number of clinic visits was 7303 per month,
with an average of 1.3 visits per patient. Approximately 95% of the participants had a valvular
indication to receive anticoagulation; of them, 55% underwent mitral valve replacement. Moreover,
after the virtualization of the INR clinic, keeping INR levels within a therapeutic range was
reported in 80% of patients. Regarding patient satisfaction, 90% of the total population was satisfied
by the new experience.
Conclusion: Decentralization and virtualization of the INR clinic have similar TTR results if
conducted properly.