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The variable anticoagulant response to unfractionated heparin in vivo reflects binding to plasma proteins rather than clearance

Abstract

The anticoagulant response to fixed doses of unfractionated heparin is variable in patients with acute illness, and some patients with venous thromboembolism require high doses of heparin to achieve a therapeutic anticoagulant response. To investigate the mechanism responsible for the variable anticoagulant response to heparin in acute illness, heparin clearance and nonspecific protein binding were compared in control and endotoxin-treated …

Authors

Manson L; Weitz JI; Podor TJ; Hirsh J; Young E

Journal

Translational Research, Vol. 130, No. 6, pp. 649–655

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

December 1997

DOI

10.1016/s0022-2143(97)90115-3

ISSN

1931-5244