2011
DOI: 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2011.04539.x
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Incidence of thrombotic and bleeding complications during cardiac catheterization in children: comparison of high‐dose vs. low‐dose heparin protocols

Abstract: Summary. Background: During cardiac catheterization (CC) in children, unfractionated heparin (UFH) is used for primary prophylaxis of thrombotic events (TE). However, the optimal UFH dose to minimize TE and bleeding in children has yet to be established. Objectives: To (i) objectively assess the incidence of TE and bleeding during pediatric CC using clinical assessment and ultrasound; and (ii) compare a high-dose vs. low-dose UFH protocol for thromboprophylaxis. Methods: A randomized controlled trial (RCT) com… Show more

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“…26 Infants had an increased incidence of TE and bleeding independent of dose. To test whether the UFH effects actually achieved in plasma were associated with clinical outcomes, logistic regression was performed, without and with inclusion of the covariables UFH dose group, age, antithrombin at baseline, and sex.…”
Section: Association Of Ufh Effect With Clinical Outcomementioning
confidence: 94%
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“…26 Infants had an increased incidence of TE and bleeding independent of dose. To test whether the UFH effects actually achieved in plasma were associated with clinical outcomes, logistic regression was performed, without and with inclusion of the covariables UFH dose group, age, antithrombin at baseline, and sex.…”
Section: Association Of Ufh Effect With Clinical Outcomementioning
confidence: 94%
“…26 Patients with no consent for randomization received UFH as per standard-of care and were followed in a parallel cohort (50 U/kg for venous diagnostic catheterization, 100 U/kg for arterial diagnostic and any interventional catheterization). Patients in the cohort study consented to clinical outcome assessment and laboratory testing.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several studies were focused on arterial thrombosis and on overall complications of CC 4 5 9 16 29 30. Other studies were designed to evaluate diagnostic tools to detect thrombosis or the effect of prophylactic administration of heparin to prevent arterial thrombosis or to evaluate the effect of different thrombolytic agents to dissolve arterial thrombosis after CC 8 10 12 13 18 19 21–23 25–28 32–34…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%