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    Publication Date: 2008-11-16
    Description: Objective: to identify predictive factors of complications and mortality in danaparoid-treated HIT-patients. Patients and Methods: case-control study involving HIT-patients defined by a relative decrease in platelet count of over 40% with or without thrombosis at presentation and positive laboratory testing (functional assay +/− ELISA). A patient presenting a complication 48 hours after heparin replacement with danaparoid (thrombosis, DIC, amputation, haemorrhage, death) was considered as a case. Results: 49 cases and 65 controls were included (mean age 67±14 y; 51% women), from cardiovascular (53%) or orthopaedic (5%) surgery, intensive care (6%) or medicine (8%) units. Mean duration to complication was 7 days (D): death (n=26); thromboses (n=23); DIC (n=6); amputations (n=4); and haemorrhages (n=8). In univaried analysis, compared to controls, cases presented: an earlier HIT (7.9±3.5 versus 10.1±7.1 D; p=0.03) a lower platelet nadir (53±37 versus 70±37 G/L ; p=0.01), a more frequent thrombosis at HIT diagnosis (59% versus 32%, p=0.004), a later heparin withdrawal after HIT diagnosis (2.8 versus 1.3 d; p=0.01), a delayed heparin replacement (3.7 versus 1.9 d ; (p=0.001), an inadequate dosage of replacement therapy (44% versus 19% ; p=0.004). In multivaried analysis, predictive factors leading for poor outcome were: an initial thrombosis at HIT diagnosis (OR=3.2 [1.3–8]), a delay greater than 48 h for replacement therapy with danaparoid (OR=6.6 [2.5–17.3]), insufficient doses of danaparoid (OR=4.3 [1.5–12]). Conclusion: this study confirms the mandatory need for a prompt replacement therapy and strict adherence to recommended doses for HIT-patients.
    Print ISSN: 0006-4971
    Electronic ISSN: 1528-0020
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
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