Use of Pharmacogenetic and Clinical Factors to Predict the Therapeutic Dose of Warfarin
Washington University in St. Louis · University of Florida · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Initiation of warfarin therapy using trial-and-error dosing is problematic. Our goal was to develop and validate a pharmacogenetic algorithm. In the derivation cohort of 1,015 participants, the independent predictors of therapeutic dose were: VKORC1 polymorphism -1639/3673 G>A (-28% per allele), body surface area (BSA) (+11% per 0.25 m(2)), CYP2C9(*)3 (-33% per allele), CYP2C9(*)2 (-19% per allele), age (-7% per decade), target international normalized ratio (INR) (+11% per 0.5 unit increase), amiodarone use (-22%), smoker status (+10%), race (-9%), and current thrombosis (+7%). This pharmacogenetic equation explained 53-54% of the variability in the warfarin dose in the derivation and validation (N= 292)…
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20Topics & keywords
- Pharmacogenetics
- VKORC1
- Warfarin
- CYP2C9
- Dosing
- Medicine
- Clinical pharmacology
- Cohort
- Good health and well-being