BLOOD: HEPARINS Flashcards

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HEPARINS: INDICATIONS

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  • Venous thromboembolism (VTE): low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) is the first choice agent for pharmacological VTE prophylaxis in hospital inpatients, and for initial treatment of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE)
  • Acute coronary syndrome (ACS): LMWH or fondaparinux are part of first-line therapy to improve revascularisation and prevent intracoronary thrombus progression
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HEPARINS: MOA

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  • Thrombin and factor Xa are components in the final common coagulation pathway = formation of a fibrin clot
  • Inhibiting their FXN = heparins and fondaparinux prevent the formation and propagation of blood clots.
  • Unfractionated heparin (UFH) activates antithrombin that, in turn, inactivates clotting factor Xa and thrombin
  • Low molecular weight heparins such as dalteparin and enoxaparin have a similar mechanism of action but preferentially inhibit factor Xa
  • Low molecular weight heparins have a more predictable effect and, unlike UFH, do not usually require laboratory monitoring. Consequently, LMWHs are now preferred in most indications
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HEPARINS: ADVERSE EFFECTS

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  • Bleeding
  • Injection site Rxns
  • Heparin induced Thrombocytopenia
  • Immune rxn less likely with LMWH and fondaparinux than UFH
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HEPARINS: WARNINGS

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  • Clotting disorders
  • Severe uncontrolled HTN
  • Recent surgery/trauma
  • Heparins avoided around the time of invasive procedures (eg spinal anaesthesia, LP)
  • Renal Impairment - LMWH + Fondaparinux can accumulate = use UFH
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HEPARINS: INTERACTIONS

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  • Combining increases the risk of bleeding
  • use of LMWH while initiating warfarin, or the use of antiplatelet drugs (e.g. aspirin, clopidogrel) with fondaparinux/LMWH in ACS
  • In major bleeding associated with heparin therapy, protamine can be given to reverse anticoagulation. This is effective for UFH but much less so for LMWH. It is ineffective against fondaparinux.
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HEPARINS: EXAMPLES

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  • enoxaparin
  • dalteparin
  • unfractionated heparin
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