Low molecular weight heparin in atrial fibrillation management: facts, fiction, future.

Michael H Kim, Richard G Trohman, Kim A Eagle
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Abstract

Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia and various AF disease management strategies can be utilized.

Methods: A prospective, randomized pilot study of two AF disease management strategies was conducted at a single university hospital in patients newly diagnosed with AF. The impact of low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) on AF management strategies is discussed with respect to the current guidelines for AF management, existing data on LMWH for AF, and recent investigations pertaining to AF.

Results: 18 patients were enrolled. The accelerated emergency department based strategy utilizing LMWH resulted in a significant reduction in length of stay (2.1 +/- 2.3 versus <1 day) and a trend toward lower costs (1,706 +/- 1,512 dollars versus 879 +/- 394 dollars; p = 0.15) when compared to the more traditional strategy of hospital admission. Measured clinical outcomes were similar for both treatment strategies.

Conclusions: The investigation showed that an outpatient, emergency department based disease management strategy for new, uncomplicated AF could result in clinically acceptable, cost-effective innovations in AF treatment strategies. LMWH is an example of an agent allowing innovations in disease management strategies.

低分子肝素治疗心房颤动:事实,虚构,未来。
背景:房颤(AF)是最常见的持续性心律失常,可采用多种房颤疾病管理策略。方法:在一所大学医院对新诊断为房颤的患者进行了两种房颤疾病管理策略的前瞻性随机先导研究。根据房颤管理的现行指南、低分子肝素治疗房颤的现有数据以及最近与房颤有关的调查,讨论了低分子肝素(LMWH)对房颤管理策略的影响。结果:18例患者入组。使用低分子肝素的加速急诊科策略显著减少了住院时间(2.1 +/- 2.3)。结论:调查显示,针对新的、简单的房颤,基于门诊、急诊科的疾病管理策略可能导致临床上可接受的、具有成本效益的房颤治疗策略创新。低分子肝素是允许疾病管理策略创新的一个例子。
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