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Bivalirudin for the treatment of patients with confirmed or suspected heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
[heparin-induced thrombocytopenia]
Heparin-induced
thrombocytopenia
(
HIT
)
is
an
adverse
immune-mediated
response
to
unfractionated
heparin
and
,
less
commonly
,
low
molecular
weight
heparin
.
It
is
associated
with
a
high
thrombotic
risk
and
the
potential
for
limb
and
life-threatening
complications
.
Argatroban
is
the
only
approved
and
currently
available
anticoagulant
for
HIT
treatment
in
the
USA
.
To
report
safety
and
efficacy
outcomes
with
bivalirudin
for
HIT
treatment
.
We
retrospectively
examined
records
from
our
registry
of
patients
with
a
suspected
,
confirmed
or
previous
history
of
HIT
and
who
had
received
bivalirudin
for
anticoagulation
in
a
single
tertiary-care
center
over
a
9
-
year
period
.
We
identified
461
patients
who
received
bivalirudin
:
220
(
47
.
7
%
)
were
surgical
patients
,
and
241
(
52
.
3
%
)
were
medical
patients
.
Of
this
population
,
107
(
23
.
2
%
)
were
critically
ill
,
and
109
(
23
.
6
%
)
were
dialysis-dependent
.
Suspected
,
confirmed
and
previous
history
of
HIT
were
reported
in
262
,
124
and
75
patients
,
respectively
.
Of
386
patients
with
suspected
or
confirmed
HIT
,
223
patients
(
57
.
8
%
)
had
thrombosis
at
HIT
diagnosis
.
New
thrombosis
was
identified
in
21
patients
(
4
.
6
%
)
while
they
were
on
treatment
with
therapeutic
doses
of
bivalirudin
.
No
patient
required
HIT
-related
amputation
.
Major
bleeding
occurred
in
35
patients
(
7
.
6
%
)
.
We
found
a
significant
increase
in
major
bleeding
risk
in
the
critically
ill
population
(
13
.
1
%
;
odds
ratio
2
.
4
,
95
%
confidence
interval
1
.
2
-
4
.
9
,
P
Â
=
Â
0
.
014
)
.
The
30
-
day
all-cause
mortality
rate
was
14
.
5
%
(
67
patients
)
,
and
eight
of
67
(
1
.
7
%
)
deaths
were
HIT
-related
.
Bivalirudin
may
be
an
effective
and
safe
alternative
option
for
the
treatment
of
both
suspected
and
confirmed
HIT
,
and
appears
to
reduce
the
rate
of
HIT
-related
amputation
.
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"suspected heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.heparin-induced thrombocytopenia"
symptom
heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
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