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Journal of Internal Medicine | 2004

Improving the outcomes of anticoagulation: An evaluation of home follow-up of warfarin initiation

Sl Jackson; Gm Peterson; Jh Vial; Dml Jupe

Objectives.  A number of studies have reported that the risk of bleeding associated with warfarin is highest early in the course of therapy. This study examined the effect of a programme focused on the transition of newly anticoagulated patients from hospital to the community.


Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics | 2005

Improving the outcomes of anticoagulation in rural Australia: an evaluation of pharmacist-assisted monitoring of warfarin therapy

Sl Jackson; Gm Peterson; Lre Bereznicki; Gary Misan; Dml Jupe; Jh Vial

Objective:  The aim of this project was to assess whether rural pharmacist involvement in the management of patients receiving warfarin has the potential to lead to safer and more effective anticoagulation, and is valued and welcomed by patients and their general practitioners (GPs).


Bone Marrow Transplantation | 2001

Association between high interleukin-6 levels and adverse outcome after autologous haemopoietic stem cell transplantation.

E Tegg; Ae Griffiths; Rm Lowenthal; Dm Tuck; Rosemary Harrup; Ka Marsden; Dml Jupe; Sj Ragg; Jane P. Matthews

We studied interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels on the day of transplantation in 31 patients undergoing autologous haemopoietic stem cell transplantation (SCT) (either peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (PBSCT) or bone marrow transplantation (BMT)) for neoplastic diseases to determine if there was a relationship between IL-6 level and rate of haemopoietic recovery, length of stay in hospital, and survival. There was no apparent delay in post-transplant recovery associated with elevated IL-6 levels. However, increased values of IL-6 tended to be associated with an increased length of stay in hospital (P = 0.083). There was a highly significant adverse association between higher IL-6 levels and survival following transplantation (P = 0.0001). This association remained significant (P = 0.013) in the uniform subgroup of patients with malignant lymphoma with chemosensitive disease who had undergone BMT (that is, excluding patients who had undergone PBSCT) (n = 13). Knowledge of IL-6 levels on the day of transplant has the potential to provide valuable prognostic information in patients undergoing autologous haemopoietic SCT. Bone Marrow Transplantation (2001) 28, 929–933.


British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | 1988

Warfarin dosage requirements: prospective clinical trial of a method for prediction from the response to a single dose.

Dml Jupe; Gm Peterson; R. L. Coleman; Stuart McLean


British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology | 1985

A model which predicts maintenance warfarin dosage requirements from the response to a single dose

Gm Peterson; Stuart McLean; Dml Jupe; R. L. Griffith; J. R. Roberts


SHPA Tasmanian State Branch 2005 Conference | 2005

The use of thromboprophylaxis for venous thromboembolism in hospitalised medical patients at the Royal Hobart Hospital

Lre Bereznicki; E Vlassak; Gm Peterson; Sl Jackson; Ka Marsden; Dml Jupe; Jh Vial


Annual Scientific Meeting. The Haematology Society of Australia and New Zealand, the Australian and New Zealand Society of Blood Transfusion and The Australisian Society of Thrombosis and Haemostasis | 2004

A review of the initiation of anticoagulation: does lack of adherence to guidelines result in an increased risk of adverse outcomes?

Sl Jackson; S Morgan; Gm Peterson; Lre Bereznicki; Dml Jupe; Ka Marsden


Royal Australasian College of Physicians Annual Scientific meeting | 2003

Improving the outcomes of anticoagulation: an evaluation of home follow-up of warfarin therapy

Sl Jackson; Gm Peterson; Jh Vial; Dml Jupe


Australian Resource Centre for Hospital Innovations (ARCHI) Quality use of medicines: challenges for GP, hospital and community | 2003

Improving the management of anticoagulation: a randomised controlled trial of point of care home follow-up of warfarin therapy

Sl Jackson; Gm Peterson; Jh Vial; Dml Jupe


Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian Society of Clinical and Experimental Pharmacologists and Toxicologists | 2003

Randomised controlled trial of pharmacist follow-up and point of care monitoring for patients commenced on warfarin

Sl Jackson; Gm Peterson; Jh Vial; Dml Jupe; Ka Marsden

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Gm Peterson

University of Tasmania

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Jh Vial

University of Tasmania

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Sl Jackson

University of Tasmania

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Dm Tuck

Royal Hobart Hospital

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E Tegg

Royal Hobart Hospital

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Gary Misan

University of South Australia

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