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From: Quality of oral anticoagulation with phenprocoumon in regular medical care and its potential for improvement in a telemedicine-based coagulation service – results from the prospective, multi-center, observational cohort study thrombEVAL

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Quality of oral anticoagulation therapy in regular medical care and a telemedicine-based coagulation service.(A) Comparison of quality of oral anticoagulation therapy in in patients of regular medical care and coagulation service. (B) Comparison of quality of oral anticoagulation therapy in in patients of regular medical care and coagulation service in subsample of patients with stable anticoagulation control. (C) Intra-individual comparison of quality of oral anticoagulation in patients treated first in regular medical care (blue) and afterwards in coagulation service (red). (D) Intra-individual comparison of quality of oral anticoagulation in patients treated first in regular medical care (blue) and afterwards in coagulation service (red) in subsample of patients with stable anticoagulation control. Time in therapeutic range is calculated according to linear interpolation method and presented as median (first quartile/third quartile); P value for z-test. Mean TTR values are depicted graphically as asterisks within box-plots. TTR variability is expressed by median absolute deviation, P value for Ansari-Bradley test. Absolute and relative frequency of stable oral anticoagulation control is depicted.

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