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Determinants of the Over-Anticoagulation Response during Warfarin Initiation Therapy in Asian Patients Based on Population Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Analyses

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  • Minami Ohara
  • Harumi Takahashi
  • Ming Ta Michael Lee
  • Ming-Shien Wen
  • Tsong-Hai Lee
  • Hui-Ping Chuang
  • Chen-Hui Luo
  • Aki Arima
  • Akiko Onozuka
  • Rui Nagai
  • Mari Shiomi
  • Kiyoshi Mihara
  • Takashi Morita
  • Yuan-Tsong Chen

Abstract

: To clarify pharmacokinetic-pharmacodynamic (PK-PD) factors associated with the over-anticoagulation response in Asians during warfarin induction therapy, population PK-PD analyses were conducted in an attempt to predict the time-courses of the plasma S-warfarin concentration, Cp(S), and coagulation and anti-coagulation (INR) responses. In 99 Chinese patients we analyzed the relationships between dose and Cp(S) to estimate the clearance of S-warfarin, CL(S), and that between Cp(S) and the normal prothrombin concentration (NPT) as a coagulation marker for estimation of IC50. We also analyzed the non-linear relationship between NPT inhibition and the increase in INR to derive the non-linear index λ. Population analyses accurately predicted the time-courses of Cp(S), NPT and INR. Multivariate analysis showed that CYP2C9*3 mutation and body surface area were predictors of CL(S), that VKORC1 and CYP4F2 polymorphisms were predictors of IC50, and that baseline NPT was a predictor of λ. CL(S) and λ were significantly lower in patients with INR≥4 than in those with INR

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  • Minami Ohara & Harumi Takahashi & Ming Ta Michael Lee & Ming-Shien Wen & Tsong-Hai Lee & Hui-Ping Chuang & Chen-Hui Luo & Aki Arima & Akiko Onozuka & Rui Nagai & Mari Shiomi & Kiyoshi Mihara & Takashi, 2014. "Determinants of the Over-Anticoagulation Response during Warfarin Initiation Therapy in Asian Patients Based on Population Pharmacokinetic-Pharmacodynamic Analyses," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 9(8), pages 1-11, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0105891
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105891
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