A comparison of low-molecular-weight heparin with unfractionated heparin for acute pulmonary embolism

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Simonneau, G
Sors, H
Charbonnier, B
Page, Y
Laaban, JP
Azarian, R
Laurent, M
Hirsch, JL
Ferrari, E
Bosson, JL
Mottier, D
Beau, B
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[1] HOP LAENNEC, F-75340 PARIS, FRANCE
[2] HOP TROUSSEAU, TOURS, FRANCE
[3] HOP BELLEVUE, ST ETIENNE, FRANCE
[4] HOP HOTEL DIEU, PARIS, FRANCE
[5] HOP ANDRE MIGNOT, VERSAILLES, FRANCE
[6] HOP HOTEL DIEU, RENNES, FRANCE
[7] HOP HENRI DUFFAUT, AVIGNON, FRANCE
[8] HOP LOUIS PASTEUR, F-06002 NICE, FRANCE
[9] HOP UNIV GRENOBLE, GRENOBLE, FRANCE
[10] HOP CAVALE BLANCHE, BREST, FRANCE
[11] LEO PHARMACEUT PROD, St Quentin en Yvelines, FRANCE
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NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF MEDICINE | 1997年 / 337卷 / 10期
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10.1056/NEJM199709043371002
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Low-molecular-weight heparin appears to be at least as effective and safe as standard, unfractionated heparin for the treatment of deep-vein thrombosis, but only limited data are available on the use of low-molecular-weight heparin to treat acute symptomatic pulmonary embolism. Methods We randomly assigned 612 patients with symptomatic pulmonary embolism who did not require thrombolytic therapy or embolectomy to either subcutaneous low-molecular-weight heparin (tinzaparin) given once daily in a fixed dose or adjusted-dose, intravenous unfractionated heparin. Oral anticoagulant therapy was begun between the first and the third day and was given for at least three months. We compared the treatments at day 8 and day 90 with respect to a combined end point of recurrent thromboembolism, major bleeding, and death. Results In the first eight days of treatment, 9 of 308 patients assigned to receive unfractionated heparin (2.9 percent) reached at least one of the end points, as compared with 9 of 304 patients assigned to low-molecular-weight heparin (3.0 percent; absolute difference, 0.1 percentage point; 95 percent confidence interval, -2.7 to 2.6). By day 90, 22 patients assigned to unfractionated heparin (7.1 percent) and 18 patients assigned to low-molecular-weight heparin (5.9 percent) had reached at least one end point (P=0.54; absolute difference, 1.2 percentage points; 95 percent confidence interval, -2.7 to 5.1). The risk of major bleeding was similar in the two treatment groups throughout the study. Conclusions Under the conditions of this study, initial subcutaneous therapy with the low-molecular-weight heparin tinzaparin appeared to be as effective and safe as intravenous unfractionated heparin in patients with acute pulmonary embolism. (C) 1997, Massachusetts Medical Society.
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