About this trial
This study aims to compare the key clinical indicators such as the time to achieve INR target, frequency of dose adjustment, and the incidence of thrombotic and hemorrhagic events between Point-of-Care Testing (POCT) and pyrosequencing technology in the precision dosing of warfarin, in order to assess whether POCT-based warfarin genetic testing is beneficial for improving the quality of anticoagulation treatment for patients.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Age ≥18 years, gender unrestricted;
Inpatients in the cardiology department and cardiovascular surgery department who are using warfarin for the first time and require continuous treatment for at least 3 months;
The patient or legal guardian agrees to the research plan and signs an informed consent form;
Disqualifiers
Patients with contraindications to anticoagulant therapy or those who are scheduled for surgery in the near future;
Known genotypes CYP2C9 or VKORC1;
Patients scheduled to undergo interventional procedures (such as radiofrequency ablation, cardiac defibrillation) in the near future;
Patients with hematological disorders, bleeding disorders, or a tendency to bleed;
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- POCT test