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Hospital Length of Stay of Nonvalvular Atrial Fibrillation Patients who Were Administered Rivaroxaban versus Warfarin with and without Pretreatment Parenteral Anticoagulants Therapies

2014; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 42; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.3810/hp.2014.08.1114

ISSN

2377-1003

Autores

François Laliberté, Dominic Pilon, Monika Raut, Winnie W. Nelson, William H. Olson, Guillaume Germain, Jeff Schein, Patrick Lefèbvre,

Tópico(s)

Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies

Resumo

Background: Warfarin has been the only anticoagulant used for decades to prevent strokes and systemic embolisms in nonvalvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) patients. Compared with rivaroxaban, warfarin has a narrow therapeutic range and many genetic and food–drug interactions that could potentially prolong hospital length of stay (LOS).Objective: To compare hospital LOS between NVAF patients who were administered rivaroxaban versus warfarin with and without pretreatment of parenteral anticoagulant agents in a population of rivaroxaban-treated patients.Methods: A retrospective matched-cohort analysis was conducted using the Premier Perspective Comparative Hospital Database from November 2010 to September 2012. Adult patients were included in the study if they had a hospitalization for NVAF. Rivaroxaban users were matched with up to 4 warfarin users based on propensity score analyses. Patients with and without pretreatment of parenteral anticoagulant agents were evaluated separately. Hospital LOS was compared between treatment groups using generalized estimating equations.Results: The matched cohorts' characteristics were well balanced. Among the matched rivaroxaban and warfarin users who were administered parenteral agents, the mean age of the cohorts was 70 years and 47% of patients were female, whereas in the sample of patients who were not administered parenteral agents, the mean age was 72 years and 50% of patients were female. In the sample of patients who were administered parenteral agents, rivaroxaban users had significantly shorter hospital LOS (LOS difference: 1.38 days, P < 0.001) compared with warfarin users among rivaroxaban-treated patients. No significant difference in LOS was found in the sample of patients who were not administered parenteral anticoagulant agents (P = 0.169).Conclusion: In the study sample of NVAF patients who were administered parenteral anticoagulant agents, rivaroxaban was associated with a significantly shorter hospital LOS compared with warfarin. The difference in LOS was not statistically significant in the sample of patients who were not administered parenteral anticoagulant agents.

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