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Heparin Therapy in Pediatric PatientsA Prospective Cohort Study

 

作者: MAUREEN,   ANDREW VELMA,   MARZINOTTO PATTI,   MASSICOTTE VICTOR,   BLANCHETTE JEFF,   GINSBERG PAT,   BRILL-EDWARDS PAT,   BURROWS LEE,   BENSON WILLIAM,   WILLIAMS MICHELLE,   DAVID ANNETTE,   POON KATHY,  

 

期刊: Pediatric Research  (OVID Available online 1994)
卷期: Volume 35, issue 1  

页码: 78-83

 

ISSN:0031-3998

 

年代: 1994

 

出版商: OVID

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

Current guidelines for heparin therapy in pediatric patients have been extrapolated from trials in adult patients without rigorous evaluation of efficacy and safety. We prospectively monitored consecutive pediatric patients receiving systemic doses of heparin over 10 mo at one institution using a predetermined nomogram to monitor maintenance therapy. Sixty-five consecutive children; 38 males and 27 females, received systemic doses of heparin. Thirty children had deep venous thrombosis and/or pulmonary embolism; 11 had arterial thrombi, most frequently after diagnostic angiography; and the remaining 24 received heparin prophylactically, for congenital heart disease. Twenty-nine (45%) of the 65 patients were less than 1 y of age and 22 (34%) were 10 y or older. Congenital heart disease was the predominant diagnosis under 1 y and deep venous thrombosis in older children. After a bolus dose of 50 U/kg, 39% of children (n= 30) achieved a minimal level activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT). Sixty-eight percent of children achieved a minimal level APTT by 24 h and 81% by 48 h. For all 65 children, APTT values were within the therapeutic range 43% of the time. APTT values outside the therapeutic range were twice as likely to be low as high. The average amount of heparin required to maintain therapeutic APTT values for children was 22 U/kg/h: 28 U/kg/h for infants <1 y and 20 U/kg/h for the rest. Bleeding was rare (2%) and mild. Documented recurrent thrombotic disease was more common (7%) with associated morbidity. In summary, a commonly used protocol for administration of heparin to children was rigorously evaluated and shown to provide insufficient amounts of heparin in the first days of treatment. Average requirements of heparin per kilogram per hour were determined and will form the bases of future studies.

 

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