Vitamin K supplementation can improve stability of anticoagulation for patients with unexplained variability in response to warfarin
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- DOI: 10.1182/blood-2006-09-049262
Vitamin K supplementation can improve stability of anticoagulation for patients with unexplained variability in response to warfarin
Abstract
Patients receiving warfarin who have unstable control of anticoagulation have a significantly lower intake of dietary vitamin K compared with their stable counterparts. We hypothesized that supplementation with oral vitamin K would improve stability in patients with previously unstable control of anticoagulation. Seventy warfarin-treated patients with unstable anticoagulation control were randomly assigned in a double-blinded fashion to receive a daily amount of 150 mug oral vitamin K or placebo orally for 6 months. Measures of stability of anticoagulation control in the 6-month study period were compared with those in the 6 months immediately prior to it. Vitamin K supplementation resulted in a significantly greater decrease in standard deviation of international normalized ratio (INR) compared with placebo (-0.24 +/- 0.14 vs -0.11 +/- 0.18; P < .001) and a significantly greater increase in percentage time within target INR range (28% +/- 20% vs 15% +/- 20%; P < .01). Anticoagulation control improved in 33 of 35 patients receiving vitamin K supplementation; of these, 19 fulfilled our criteria for having stable control of anticoagulation. However, only 24 of 33 patients receiving placebo demonstrated some degree of improvement, with only 7 patients fulfilling the criteria for having stable control. Concomitant supplementation of vitamin K, perhaps through reducing the relative day-to-day variability in dietary vitamin K intake, can significantly improve anticoagulation control in patients with unexplained instability of response to warfarin.
Comment in
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Vitamin K supplementation during oral anticoagulation: concerns.Blood. 2007 Apr 15;109(8):3607; author reply 3607-8. doi: 10.1182/blood-2006-12-061200. Blood. 2007. PMID: 17409344 No abstract available.
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