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Evaluation of Effectiveness and Tolerability of Fondaparinux in the Management of Symptomatic Acute Coronary Syndrome: A Real-World Evidence-Based Study on an Indian Population.

AbstractINTRODUCTION:
Fondaparinux is a low molecular weight heparin anticoagulant used to manage the full spectrum of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) patients and has proved its efficacy and safety in multiple clinical trials. However, there are limited data available showing whether the same results could be reproduced in real-world practice on an Indian population. Our objective was to determine the effectiveness and tolerability of fondaparinux in the management of symptomatic ACS in real-world clinical practice.
METHODS:
The EMR data of hospitalized ACS patients (n = 611), from January 2015 to January 2020, representing UA or NSTEMI or STEMI and were prescribed fondaparinux (2.5 mg once daily) to manage ACS were analyzed. The effectiveness was analyzed as recurrence of ACS and tolerability as total incidence of major bleeding during hospitalization, at 30 days and 180 days. Appropriate statistical analysis was used with a statistically significance of p value < 0.05.
RESULTS:
The incidence of recurrent ACS was not seen during hospitalization and in the first 30 days, while in only 0.65% (n = 4) patients, ACS reoccurred within 180 days. In a mean duration of 172.75 ± 3.20 days, UA was reported in 0.49% (n = 3) patients, NSTEMI in 0.16% (n = 1) of patients, and STEMI was not documented. None of the major bleeding events occurred during the entire study period, whereas minor bleeding events were reported during hospitalization 0.98% (n = 6) and at 30 days 0.16% (n = 1). The bleeding events were statistically insignificant (p value > 0.05). No incidences of stent thrombosis were reported during the entire study period.
CONCLUSIONS:
In the real world, fondaparinux was found to be effective and tolerable when used to manage symptomatic ACS patients regardless of revascularization procedure with no incidence of stent thrombosis, and minimal recurrent ACS and insignificant increase in bleeding events.
AuthorsJamshed Dalal, J C Mohan, Sunil Sathe, A Sreenivas Kumar, Jagdish Hiremath, Mohammed Yunus Khan, Kumar Gaurav, Amey Mane, Sucheta Pandit, Bhavesh Meel, Anand Subramaniyan
JournalCardiology and therapy (Cardiol Ther) Vol. 11 Issue 1 Pg. 129-141 (Mar 2022) ISSN: 2193-8261 [Print] England
PMID35138595 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
Copyright© 2022. The Author(s).

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