2008
DOI: 10.2165/00044011-200828100-00001
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Topically Applied Heparins for the Treatment of Vascular Disorders

Abstract: Effective treatment of peripheral vascular disorders is important not only for resolution of local symptoms but also for preventing the development of systemic conditions such as deep vein thrombosis. Topical heparins are widely used in Europe for the prevention and treatment of local symptoms associated with peripheral vascular disorders. This comprehensive review of the literature evaluated the efficacy and safety of topically applied heparins for the treatment of vascular disorders. A total of 1055 patients… Show more

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“…15 Some physicians frequently apply topical anticoagulants in the form of heparin gels. 33 Even should there be a reduction in typical inflammation, several have opined that, if the basic disease process has not been modified, these gels should no longer be used as the primary treatment modality. 15 Antibiotic therapy is no longer routinely advocated for SVT treatment.…”
Section: Venous Thrombosis 41mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 Some physicians frequently apply topical anticoagulants in the form of heparin gels. 33 Even should there be a reduction in typical inflammation, several have opined that, if the basic disease process has not been modified, these gels should no longer be used as the primary treatment modality. 15 Antibiotic therapy is no longer routinely advocated for SVT treatment.…”
Section: Venous Thrombosis 41mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, topical heparin is widely used in Europe for the prevention and treatment of local symptoms associated with peripheral vascular disorders [39]. Vecchio and Frisinghelli [40] determined that topical heparin preparations may be useful for relieving the signs and symptoms of vascular disorders while improving microcirculation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experimental and clinical studies in patients with proteinuric glomerulonephritis showed benefit by oral treatment with sulodexide, a mixture of LMW heparin and dermatan sulfate in a Acute respiratory distress syndrome* [5,42] Allergic rhinitis [43] Antimalaric a [44] Antiphospholipid syndrome [45] Asthma and bronchial constriction [5,13] Cardioversion of atrial fibrillation [46] Cardiopathies [47] Chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases [5] Cystic fibrosis [18,48] Glomerulonephritis [26] Hyperlipemias [49] Inflammatory bowel diseases [5,29,50] Mucolytic agent (Inhaled) [51] Nervous system protection by radiation [52] Rheumatoid arthritis [5,53] Severe sepsis [54] Tissue repair and wound healing [5] Vasoprotection [55] a Heparin, inhibiting and reversing cytoadherence and rosetting of Plasmodium falciparium infected erythrocytes "in vitro". Tested from 1967 in severe malaria clinical trials, after some overall promising outcomes, were discontinued due to severe intracranial bleeding [44] 4:1 weight ratio [26].…”
Section: Lmwhs Ultra Lmwhs and Related Oligosaccharides As Nephro-anmentioning
confidence: 99%