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A new antithrombotic strategy, the selective inhibition of coagulation factors, and its importance to the orthopedic specialist.

Abstract

Traditional anticoagulant drugs including vitamin K antagonists and heparins have several limitations. Despite their use, the burden of venous thromboembolism remains high, particularly in patients undergoing major orthopedic surgery. A new strategy for the design of new antithrombotic drugs is based on selective inhibition of a specific coagulation factor. Fondaparinux is a synthetic selective inhibitor of factor Xa, which is critically positioned at the start of the common pathway of the coagulation system. Its pharmacokinetic profile allows for once-daily administration without the need for laboratory monitoring or dose adjustment. Fondaparinux has demonstrated its efficacy compared to a widely used low-molecular-weight heparin in a number of thromboprophylaxis trials after major orthopedic surgery and is approved for use in this setting.

Authors

Bauer KA; Eriksson BI; Lassen MR; Turpie AGG

Journal

Journal of Surgical Orthopaedic Advances, Vol. 11, No. 4, pp. 197–202

Publication Date

January 1, 2002

ISSN

1548-825X

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