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The relationship between anti-factor Xa level and clinical outcome in patients receiving enoxaparine low molecular weight heparin to prevent deep vein thrombosis after hip replacement.

M N Levine1, A Planes, J Hirsh, M Goodyear, N Vochelle, M Gent.   

Abstract

Studies in experimental animals have demonstrated that there is a relationship between levels of low molecular weight (LMW) heparin and both bleeding and inhibition of thrombosis. The relationship between these outcomes and ex vivo anti-factor Xa levels has been examined in 163 patients undergoing total hip replacement who were given prophylaxis once daily with a LMW heparin (enoxaparine). Fifty patients received 60 mg of enoxaparine and 113 received 40 mg, both regimens being administered subcutaneously once daily. Blood samples for anti-factor Xa levels were collected 12 hours after the injection on the day of surgery and on days 1, 3 and 6, postoperatively. The incidence of wound hematoma was 5.3% when the maximum anti-factor Xa level was less than or equal to 0.2 units per ml, but increased to 24.5% when the anti-factor Xa level exceeded 0.2 units per ml, P = 0.0008. The incidence of postoperative thrombosis was low (6.3%) if the minimum anti-factor Xa level exceeded 0.1 units per ml, but increased to 14.6% when less than or equal to 0.1 units per ml, and to 18.8% if the anti-factor Xa level was less than or equal to 0.05 units per ml. Regression analysis revealed that there was a statistically significant relationship between anti-factor Xa level and wound hematoma, P = 0.002 and anti-factor Xa level and thrombosis, P = 0.03. These findings suggest that when enoxaparine is administered as a once daily subcutaneous injection, the 12 hour anti-factor Xa level should not exceed 0.2 units per ml to minimize bleeding and levels greater than 0.05 units per ml should be obtained to optimize efficacy.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2556813

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Thromb Haemost        ISSN: 0340-6245            Impact factor:   5.249


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