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 DAWN AC Anticoagulation Software E-Newsletter
   July 2007 
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  • Computers Pass Dosage Test for Thrombosis drugs
  • North American User Group Agenda 
  • Dawn AC User Group 
  • Book printer Safety Reminder
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    Welcome to the July edition of the DAWN AC Anticoagulation Software E-Newsletter for 2007.

     

       
      

     

    Computers Pass Dosage Test for Thrombosis Drugs  

    19 Jul 2007

    DAWN AC has participated in the largest ever study into the administration of Warfarin has concluded that dosages calculated by computer are at least as safe and reliable as those provided by trained medical professionals.

    Previous studies supporting the use of computer-assisted dosage have depended solely on laboratory results and have not been sufficiently large to determine whether observed INRs - resulted in clinical benefit and improved safety.

    But now results from a four-year clinical trial organised from The University of Manchester have shown that computer-assisted dosage is as good, if not better, at prescribing the correct dosage to normalise and maintain the correct INR in patients as dosages given by medical professionals.

    "The need for computer assistance arises from the massive demand for oral anticoagulants following their success at treating an increasing number of thrombotic and embolic conditions," said Professor Leon Poller, who headed the research in Manchester's Faculty of Life Sciences.

    "This increased demand has been overwhelming and stretched medical facilities worldwide to their limits. Computer dosage was introduced as a way to meet this demand but its safety and effectiveness had never been established."

    The study, carried out in 32 medical centres across the European Union and involving more than 13,000 patients, analysed nearly 400,000 INR tests, divided evenly between manual and computer-assisted dosage.

    The percentage of manual tests to give the correct INR was 64.7%, compared to 65.9% for computer-assisted dosage, confirming the effectiveness of the two programs tested by the team.

    In terms of safety, the number of INR tests that resulted in clinical complications was 7.6% lower in all clinical groups with computer-assisted dosage, dispelling any safety concerns.

    Indeed, while this overall figure may not be deemed significant, in the 3,208 patients with deep vain thrombosis or pulmonary embolism, the number of clinical events following treatment were significantly lower for computer dosage - 9.1 per 100 patient-years with medical staff dosage was reduced to 6.1 in the computer arm.

    "The results are even more impressive when you consider that the comparisons were made against medical professionals based at centres that specialised in prescribing oral anticoagulants," said Professor Poller.

    "At the very least, our study confirms the clinical safety and effectiveness of computer-assisted dosage using the two systems we tested and should help to bring relief to overstretched medical professionals while providing reassurance to patients."

    The results of the study have just been presented to the International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis conference in Geneva, Switzerland.

    To view the full details, follow the link below:

    http://www.manchester.ac.uk/aboutus/news/display/index.htm?id=120380

     

    North American User Group Agenda

     

     

    The North American User Group is going to be held on the 12th October in Denver, the day before the South West Symposium on Thrombosis and Hemostasis, also being held in Denver, making this, potentially, a very informative and worthwhile trip.

     

    We now have a provisional agenda for this meeting as follows:

     

    Meeting location: Exempla St. Josephs Russell Pavilion, Sterne Elder Room, 1835 Franklin Street, Denver, CO 80205

     

    8:00 to 8:30 am - Registration and Breakfast

     

    8:30 to 8:45 am - Welcome: Daniel Witt, PharmD and representative from 4S

     

    8:45 to 9:35 am - Presentation: 4S

     

    9:35 to 10:00 am - Presentation: Pricilla DiCarlo, RN, BS Ed; Group Health Cooperative, Seattle, WA

     

    10:00 to 10:15 am - Break

     

    10:15 to 10:50 am - Presentation: Brian Schilling, BS Pharm, Pharm.D., R.Ph, CDM, CACP, NCPS, BCPS, CDR (USPHS); Coordinator Anticoagulation Clinic Family medicine clinical pharmacist, Alaska Native Primary Care Center

     

    10:50 to 11:20 am - Presentation: Amy Kramer, PharmD; Kaiser Permanente Ohio

     

    11:20 to 11:55 am - Presentation: Laura Earl, RN; University of New Mexico

     

    11:55 am to 1:15 pm - Lunch

     

    1:15 to 1:50 pm - Presentation: Janet Jensen, RN-BSN: Shapes Anticoagulation Clinic, Salem, OR

     

    1:50 to 2:25 pm - Teresa Hodgkins, PharmD; Director Anticoagulation Center Desert Medical Group/Oasis IPA

     

    2:25 to 3:00 pm - Presentation: Lisa Vaughn, Wenatchee Valley Medical Center

     

    3:00 to 3:15 pm - Break

     

    3:15 to 3:50 pm - Presentation: Geoff Lewis, MSc, Chief Clinical Pharmacist, Ottawa Hospital – Civic Campus

     

    3:50 to 4:25 pm - Presentation: Richard Creamer, PharmD, BCPS; Supervisor, Clinical Pharmacy Anticoagulation Service, Kaiser Permanente Colorado

     

    4:25 to 5:00 pm - Wrap up

     

    If you require any further information regarding this user group, then please contact us on email:sales@4s-dawn.com.

     

    Dawn AC Anticoagulation Software 15th User Group 2007

    This year's user group is shaping up to be another excellent meeting! Please see our provisional agenda below. It is essential that we receive your booking forms as soon as possible to save disappointment.

    Following the success of last years User Group, we have decided to hold the event again in the popular Rheghed Centre. This is because The Rheghed is actually much more accessible for everybody to attend, as it is only two minutes off the M6 Motorway, J40.

    The provisional agenda so far is as follows:

     

    "Anticoagulant Safety Notice and Dawn AC"

    Prof David Cousins, UK National Patient Safety Agency & Syd Stewart, 4S Dawn Software

     

     "GAS and Safety Risks"

    Sr Anne Marie Etherington, Lead Nurse Practitioner, Glasgow Anticoagulation Service

     

    "An Integrated Multicenter Solution with DAWN AC v7"

    Lisa Vaughn, RN CACP, Nurse Clinician, Wenatchee Valley Medical Center, USA

     

    "How Dawn AC Operates in Belgium University Hospital"

    Stephane Eeckhoudt, PhD, Head of Haemostasis and Thrombosis Laboratory, Cliniques Universitaires Saint Luc, Brussels

     

    "NEQAS – INR Dosing Survey Results"

    Dr Rhona MacLean, Consultant Haematologist, Royal Hallamshire Hospital, Sheffield

     

    "Traveller’s Thrombosis"

    Dr Patrick Kesteven, Freeman Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne

     

    "First Episode DVT: Audit of Short and Long-term outcome following Warfarin Treatment"

    Dr David Wright, Consultant Haematologist, Mid Yorkshire NHS Trust

     

    "Automation: Embracing New Technologies to Improve the Safety and Efficiency"

    Steve Davidson, Senior Clinical Nurse Specialist - Haemostasis & Thrombosis Service,

    Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham

     

    "Examination & Assessment of a Suspected DVT"

    Sarah Munro, Anticoagulation Sister, Luton Treatment Centre

     

    "Service Specification for the Nurse Led Management of Suspected DVT"

    Alison Meynell, Lead Nurse/ Anticoagulation Sister, Luton Treatment Centre

     

    "Implementing NICE Guidelines for Thromboprophylaxis, the Highs and Lows"

    Sue Bacon, CNS DVT, Scarborough Hospital

     

    "Commissioning of Anticoagulation Services"

    Eric Watts, Consultant Haematologist, Basildon

     

    The User Group, as many of you know, offers the chance for Health Care Professionals to share ideas and learn alternative methods of best practice within Anticoagulation therapy. As well as the day being informative and beneficial, we try to make the event enjoyable by providing an evening meal within the package price.

     

     

    Book Printer Safety Reminder - Site Visits Have Revealed Incorrect Settings

     

    Due to a recent site visit where users were using incorrect settings, we are issuing a reminder for all 'yellow book' printer users:

    If you change your computer or have it reconfigured in any way, say with other new software/hardware, please remember to ensure that the printer driver is configured to print directly to the printer instead of spooling print jobs for safe operation of the book printer. This prevents the wrong instruction from previous patients being printed if the operator does not work rigorously with the barcode reader checks. If any help is required with the set up or support of your book printer, then please contact the Dawn AC support desk for assistance.

     

     
     
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