2018
DOI: 10.3329/bhj.v33i1.37027
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Role of Heparin in Arterial Line Flushing Solution on Platelet Count and Indwelling Arterial Catheter Patency after Cardiac Valvular Surgery

Abstract: Background: Heparin can cause thrombocytopenia but what is it's effect on platelet when used in solution forflushing indwelling arterial catheter is not clear. This study was designed to find out any effect of heparin on platelet count and to see the efficacy of normal solution as flushing solution. Method:Thiswas a prospective randomized comparative clinical trial in the Bangladesh during the period from july 2016 to june 2017. Total sixty patients who underwent single valve replacement surgery were divided i… Show more

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“…Although various studies have compared the effects of heparinized and normal saline solutions on patency of arterial catheters, few studies have considered the effect of these heparinized solutions on platelet count [4,14,15]. We undertook a prospective randomized comparative clinical trial to find out any effect of heparin on platelet count and to see the efficacy of normal solution as flushing solution [16]. In this study we aimed to evaluate the effect between normal saline and heparin solution in arterial line flushing on platelet count.…”
Section: Original Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although various studies have compared the effects of heparinized and normal saline solutions on patency of arterial catheters, few studies have considered the effect of these heparinized solutions on platelet count [4,14,15]. We undertook a prospective randomized comparative clinical trial to find out any effect of heparin on platelet count and to see the efficacy of normal solution as flushing solution [16]. In this study we aimed to evaluate the effect between normal saline and heparin solution in arterial line flushing on platelet count.…”
Section: Original Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%