Management of Therapeutic-intensity Unfractionated Heparin: A Narrative Review on Critical Points
Isabelle Gouin-Thibault,
Alexandre Mansour,
Michael Hardy
et al.
Abstract:Nowadays, unfractionated heparin (UFH) use is limited to selected patient groups at high risk of both bleeding and thrombosis (patients in cardiac surgery, in intensive care unit and patients with severe renal impairment), rendering its management extremely challenging, with many unresolved questions despite decades of use.
In this narrative review, we revisit the fundamental concepts of therapeutic anticoagulation with UFH and address five key points, summarizing controversies underlying the use of UFH and d… Show more
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