2005
DOI: 10.1051/ject/200537153
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Can Lean Body Mass Be Used to Reduce the Dose of Heparin and Protamine for Obese Patients Undergoing Cardiopulmonary Bypass?

Abstract: Increasing numbers of obese patients are presenting for cardiac surgery. The convention for heparin dose dictates that a bolus of 300 IU heparin per kilogram of total body weight (TBW) is administered before CPB. During CPB, the activated clotting time (ACT) is maintained for longer than 480 seconds. At the end of the procedure, protamine is administered to neutralize heparin and achieve hemostasis. Both of these drugs can have serious side effects: heparin can induce thrombocytopenia, and protamine has been k… Show more

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