2015
DOI: 10.1182/blood.v126.23.3256.3256
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Low Pre-Test Probability Scores Are Not Sufficient to Exclude Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia in Critically Ill Patients

Abstract: Background: Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is a serious complication of heparin administration. Diagnosis of HIT is a clinical challenge. The 4Ts scoring model (0-3 low, 4-5 intermediate, 6-8 high probability of HIT) has been validated in several studies including the recent meta-analysis (Blood 2012;120:4160-7), which demonstrated that a low probability 4Ts score conferred a high negative predictive value (0.998; 95% CI, 0.970-1.000) for excluding HIT. Some experts propose a diagnostic approach for HI… Show more

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“…20 Diagnosis of HIT, especially in critically-ill patients, is challenging since there are many alternative causes of thrombocytopenia. 21,22 Non-pathologic antiplatelet 4/heparin antibodies (anti-PF4/H Abs) may also be present in this population. 20 The diagnosis of HIT requires confirmatory tests that demonstrate platelet activation of anti-PF4/H Abs in the presence of heparin.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…20 Diagnosis of HIT, especially in critically-ill patients, is challenging since there are many alternative causes of thrombocytopenia. 21,22 Non-pathologic antiplatelet 4/heparin antibodies (anti-PF4/H Abs) may also be present in this population. 20 The diagnosis of HIT requires confirmatory tests that demonstrate platelet activation of anti-PF4/H Abs in the presence of heparin.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%