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For patients currently receiving intravenous heparin, stop intravenous infusion of heparin sodium immediately after administering the first dose of oral anticoagulant; or for intermittent intravenous administration of heparin sodium, start oral anticoagulant 0 to 2 hours before the time that the next dose...
Anticoagulant use in blood transfusions, extracorporeal circulation, and dialysis procedures. 2. Heparin Dosage and Administration 2.1 Preparation for Administration Confirm the choice of the correct Heparin Sodium Injection, USP vial to ensure that the 1 mL vial is not confused with a "catheter lock...
(2008). Impact of heparin locking frequency on preventing temporary dialysis catheter dysfunction in haemodialysis patients. Journal of Renal Care, 34(4), 199-202.Oran N T,Eser I. Impact of heparin locking frequency on preventing temporary dialysis catheter dysfunction in haemodialysis patients[J]....
Comparison of low-dose gentamicinwith minocycline as catheter lock solutions in the prevention of catheter-related bacteremia[J]. Am J Kidney Dis, 2006, 4(48):596-605. [14] Saxena AK, Panhotra BR, Sundaram DS, et al. Tunneled catheters' outcome optimization among diabetics on dialysis ...
A single dose of intravenous heparin is given to the patient at some point before cross-clamping. This dose is between 2500 and 10,000 U of heparin, depending on the surgeon’s preference. There are no published reports to support one dose versus another; however, Poisik and colleagues38 ...
Anti-thrombin III activity decreased with C-H but not with L-H at the initiation of hem odialysis. There were no differences between C-H and L-H in the effect on the platelet functions. These results indicate that the actions of heparin differ with the species or the organs of the ...
doses of protamine, repeat doses of protamine, and previous exposure or current exposure. Anaphylaxis can also occur with protamine administration. Because of heparin’s short half-life, time from administration of heparin is used to determine the initial dose of protamine needed for reversal. ...
For heparin, infusion was started with 10 international units (IU)/kg/hr pre-filter. The heparin dose was subsequently adjusted toward a target postfilter activated clotting time (ACT) of 180–220 s. Dialysis and replacement solutions were the Dialisan (DVVHD BG2D, Baxter) and Prism0calB...
Sodium bicarbonate is a potential alternative to classic heparin as a lock solution for non-tunneled dialysis catheters: a result from the prospective rand... Objective Temporary vascular access is mandatory for acute hemodialysis. Heparin lock solution is the standard of care worldwide. Many lock ...