2010
DOI: 10.2146/ajhp090123
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Weight-based heparin protocol using antifactor Xa monitoring

Abstract: A weight-based UFH dosing nomogram using antifactor Xa monitoring resulted in a high percentage of patients achieving target antifactor Xa values within the first 24 hours of therapy.

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“…Time to achieve threshold aPTT in the control group of our study was comparable to findings of previous studies evaluating standard care weight-base nomogram in nonobese patients (23)(24)(25)(26)(27). Few studies have addressed the issues of UFH dosing in the obese (21,25,(27)(28)(29).…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…Time to achieve threshold aPTT in the control group of our study was comparable to findings of previous studies evaluating standard care weight-base nomogram in nonobese patients (23)(24)(25)(26)(27). Few studies have addressed the issues of UFH dosing in the obese (21,25,(27)(28)(29).…”
Section: Obesitysupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Interestingly, they did not find a difference in the time to first therapeutic aPTT between obese and nonobese patient. This may be explained by a time to therapeutic aPTT for nonobese patients of 30.0 6 77.0 hours, which is at odd with our results and previous studies (23)(24)(25)(26)(27) involving nonobese patients. This could be since, unlike the present study, most patients in the study from Riney et al (20) did not receive an initial bolus.…”
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“…En consideración de estas ventajas podría plantearse su uso rutinario en la monitorización de HNF, pero esto no ha sido posible debido a limitaciones en disponibilidad de acceso, complejidad técnica y alto costo. A pesar de esto, algunos centros las han incorporado en sus esquemas de monitorización [9][10][11]18 . Considerando la evidencia disponible, la recomendación vigente de sociedades como el American College of Chest Physicians 3 y otras 6,19 , es corregir los valores de RT por TTPa con métodos de determinación más exactos en cada laboratorio y cada vez que se modifique la técnica de la prueba de TTPa.…”
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