Higher Maximum Doses and Infusion Rates Compared with Standard Unfractionated Heparin Therapy Are Associated with Adequate Anticoagulation without Increased Bleeding in Both Obese and Nonobese Patients with Cardiovascular Indications
Abstract:Patients who had higher UFH maximum bolus doses and infusion rates achieved therapeutic anticoagulation more rapidly, without increased bleeding, and these doses can be adjusted for obese as well as nonobese patients. However, despite use of the higher doses, only 23% of patients achieved therapeutic aPTT values within 6 hours, suggesting that an even higher bolus dose and infusion rate may still be warranted.
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