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[Controlled heparinization during hemosorption].

A V Marochkov, A A Iurchenko, N N Kravtsov

    Vestnik Khirurgii Imeni I. I. Grekova
    |March 1, 1985
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    This study introduces a graded heparinization technique, tailoring doses to individual patient responses. This method effectively prevents thrombosis in the hemoperfusion system while minimizing overall heparin usage and avoiding complications.

    Area of Science:

    • Cardiovascular medicine
    • Nephrology
    • Critical care medicine

    Context:

    • Hemoperfusion systems are crucial for blood purification in various medical conditions.
    • Thrombosis of the hemoperfusion system (HMS) is a significant challenge, potentially leading to treatment failure.
    • Heparinization is commonly used to prevent thrombosis but carries risks of bleeding complications and requires careful management.

    Purpose:

    • To describe and evaluate a novel method of graded heparinization for hemoperfusion.
    • To assess the efficacy of this method in preventing HMS thrombosis.
    • To determine the impact on overall heparin consumption and patient safety.

    Summary:

    • A graded heparinization protocol was implemented, involving an initial intravenous dose and a continuous infusion for blood sampling.

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  • This individualized approach demonstrated effectiveness in preventing thrombosis within the hemoperfusion apparatus.
  • The technique significantly reduced the total amount of heparin required compared to standard protocols.
  • No adverse events related to heparinization, such as bleeding or thrombosis, were observed in patients undergoing hemoperfusion.
  • Impact:

    • Provides a safer and more efficient anticoagulation strategy for hemoperfusion procedures.
    • Offers a potential cost-saving approach by reducing heparin requirements.
    • Enhances patient safety during hemoperfusion by minimizing anticoagulation-related complications.
    • May be applicable to other extracorporeal circuits requiring anticoagulation.