Association between apolipoprotein E genotype and warfarin response during initial anticoagulation

2018 
Abstract Apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotypes are associated with warfarin dose requirements in various populations. Whether APOE genotypes mediate the warfarin response is unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate the genetic contributions of different APOE genotypes to the early phase of anticoagulation in Han Chinese patients. We conducted a retrospective cohort study and assessed APOE genotypes, clinical characteristics, international normalized ratio (INR) responses, warfarin dose requirements and bleeding events in 429 Han Chinese patients. The study outcomes were the time to the first INR within the therapeutic range, the time to the first INR of more than 4, the INR response over time, and the warfarin dose requirement. Compared with patients with the e3/e3 genotype, patients with at least one e4 allele had significantly longer times to the first INR of more than 4 during both the initial 20 days (P = 0.001, HR 2.9; 95%CI, 1.54–5.45) and the entire follow-up period (P
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