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Impact of Guidelines on Clinical Practice Intravenous Heparin Use for Acute Ischemic Stroke

Authors
Chung, Jong-WonKim, Beom JoonHan, Moon-KuKo, YoungchaiLee, SooJooKang, KyusikPark, Jong-MooPark, Sang-SoonPark, Tai HwanCho, Yong-JinHong, Keun-SikLee, Kyung BokLee, JunRyu, Wi-SunKim, Dong-EogNah, Hyun-WookKim, Dae-HyunCha, Jae-KwanKim, Joon-TaeCho, Ki-HyunChoi, Jay CholOh, Mi-SunYu, Kyung-HoLee, Byung-ChulJang, Myung SukLee, Ji SungLee, JuneyoungGorelick, Philip B.Yoon, Byung-WooBae, Hee-Joon
Issue Date
Jun-2016
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
cerebral infarction; guideline adherence; heparin; stroke; trends
Citation
STROKE, v.47, no.6, pp.1577 - U422
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Journal Title
STROKE
Volume
47
Number
6
Start Page
1577
End Page
U422
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/88503
DOI
10.1161/STROKEAHA.116.012639
ISSN
0039-2499
Abstract
Background and Purpose-Since its introduction, controversy has existed about the administration of intravenous heparin for the treatment of acute ischemic stroke. We studied trends in the intravenous heparin use during a 6-year time period and the potential influence of clinical guidelines in national language on intravenous heparin administration in Korea. Methods-On the basis of a prospective nationwide multicenter stroke registry, we collected data on patients with acute ischemic stroke who arrived within 7 days of symptom onset during the time period 2008 to 2013. We studied patient demographics, prestroke medical history, stroke characteristics, and stroke treatment. Data from a total of 23 425 patients from 12 university hospitals or regional stroke centers were analyzed. Results-The administration of intravenous heparin steadily decreased throughout the study period: 9.7% in 2008, 10.9% in 2009, 9.4% in 2010, 6.0% in 2011, 4.7% in 2012, and 4.3% in 2013 (P for trend < 0.001). The reduced intravenous heparin use was associated with moderate stroke severity, atrial fibrillation, and stroke of cardioembolic, other-, and undetermined etiology. In a multivariable logistic model, increase of 1 calendar year (odds ratio, 0.89; 95% confidence interval, 0.84-0.95; P < 0.001) and release of clinical practice guidelines in Korean (odd ratio, 0.74; 95% confidence interval, 0.59-0.91; P < 0.01) were independent factors associated with reduction in the frequency of intravenous heparin use. Conclusions-Use of intravenous heparin for acute ischemic stroke treatment has decreased in Korea, and this change may be attributable to the spread and successful implementation of regional clinical practice guidelines.
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