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[Heparin in intravascular coagulation].

P W Straub

    Schweizerische Medizinische Wochenschrift
    |November 8, 1975
    PubMed
    Summary

    Accurate diagnosis of intravascular coagulation is crucial before administering dangerous drugs. Heparin therapy should be guided by controlled clinical trials, focusing on mortality and bleeding, not just lab results.

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    Area of Science:

    • Hematology
    • Clinical Pathology
    • Pharmacology

    Context:

    • Intravascular coagulation (IC) diagnosis and treatment present significant clinical challenges.
    • Current diagnostic criteria and therapeutic strategies for IC require critical evaluation.
    • The administration of potentially hazardous medications necessitates a high degree of diagnostic certainty.

    Purpose:

    • To critically review the diagnostic criteria for intravascular coagulation.
    • To evaluate the evidence supporting heparin therapy in intravascular coagulation.
    • To emphasize the importance of controlled clinical trials in guiding treatment decisions.

    Summary:

    • The diagnosis of intravascular coagulation demands rigorous confirmation, particularly excluding fibrinogen consumption, before initiating potentially harmful treatments.
    • Advocacy for heparin therapy in IC should be based on robust data from controlled clinical trials, prioritizing patient mortality and bleeding risks over laboratory parameter changes.

    Impact:

    • This review aims to improve diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic decision-making in intravascular coagulation.
    • Enhanced understanding will lead to safer and more effective patient management, reducing risks associated with misdiagnosis and unproven therapies.
    • Promoting evidence-based practice through controlled trials will refine treatment protocols for intravascular coagulation.

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