Wongkornrat W.Siriussawakul A.Suraarunsumrit P.Charoenrat T.Satidwongpibool T.Mahidol University2024-08-112024-08-112024-01-01Siriraj Medical Journal Vol.76 No.7 (2024) , 444-453https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/100432Objective: Warfarin is extensively used as an oral anticoagulant; however, its clinical application is complicated by a narrow therapeutic index. This investigation evaluated the efficacy of a drug reminder application versus traditional care in facilitating patients’ maintenance of the therapeutic range, as well as in stabilizing the time in the therapeutic range (TTR). Materials and Methods: This was a single-blind randomized controlled trial. Eligible participants were patients receiving warfarin therapy for at least 3 months and demonstrating at least two consecutive international normalized ratio (INR) values within the therapeutic range of 2 to 3 during the preceding 6 months. Patients in the intervention group were provided with a smartphone-based drug reminder application. All participant INRs were collected for 6 months. The outcome measures were TTR, INR, TTR of drug‒drug interactions, and warfarin-related complications. Results: Forty patients were recruited between January 2021 and August 2023. The mean TTR was 66.11%±9.8% for the intervention group and 67.31%±18.08% for the control group. With analysis of covariance, the results were slightly better in the intervention group, but the differences were not statistically significant (95%CI = -5.67 – 1.92, P-value = 0.323). For the 6-month INR monitoring, 6 out of 8 patients who could maintain the therapeutic INR range were in the intervention group. There were no statistically significant differences in warfarin-related complications between the two groups (20% vs 15%, RR 1.333, 95%CI = 0.3413 – 5.2086, P-value = 0.6790). Conclusion: The drug reminder application likely improved the TTR, although without statistical significance. Further studies are needed to identify technology assistance in improving treatment outcomes.MedicineEffectiveness of Smartphone Applications vs Conventional Care in Warfarin Therapy: A Randomized Controlled Trial on the Time in the Therapeutic RangeArticleSCOPUS10.33192/SMJ.V76I7.2681222-s2.0-8520032094522288082