Unfractionated heparin dosing in obese patients

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Christopher George
Michael Barras
Judith Coombes
Karl Winckel
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[1] Pharmacy Australia Centre of Excellence,School of Pharmacy
[2] University of Queensland,Pharmacy Department
[3] Princess Alexandra Hospital,undefined
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Anticoagulants; Drug monitoring; Heparin; Obese patients; Therapeutic anticoagulation; UFH dosing;
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Background The effect of obesity on the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of unfractionated heparin is not clearly understood, therefore to reduce the risk of bleeding, maximal dose (capped) nomograms are often used. This can lead to inadequate anticoagulation and increased mortality and morbidity. In Queensland, Australia, statewide nomograms recommend total-body-weight-based dosing, with capped initial bolus and maintenance doses. Objective To determine if current practices for unfractionated heparin dosing leads to inadequate anticoagulation in obese patients. Setting Princess Alexandra Hospital, Queensland, Australia. Method A retrospective audit of unfractionated heparin dosing in 200 patients divided into cohorts of; < 100 kg (defined as non-obese), 100–124.9 kg, 125–150 kg and > 150 kg, Main outcomes measured Mean maintenance doses in U/h and U/kg/h required to achieve two consecutive therapeutic activated partial thromboplastin times’ and the corresponding time to achieve this endpoint. Results The mean ± standard deviation maintenance doses required to achieve two consecutive therapeutic activated partial thromboplastin times’ in U/h were 1229 ± 316, 1673 ± 523, 2031 ± 596 and 2146 ± 846, and in U/kg/h were 16 ± 4.1, 15.1 ± 4.8, 14.9 ± 4.2 and 11.6 ± 4.2 for the weight cohorts respectively. The median time (inter-quartile range) to therapeutic activated partial thromboplastin times’ for obese patients was 39 (21.5–56) h. Conclusions Our results suggest inadequate dosing in obese patients. We recommend the use of larger absolute doses (U/h) of nfractionated heparin but reduced uncapped total body weight-based doses-(U/kg/h) as patient weight increases.
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