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Case Reports Comparative Study
[Heparin induced thrombocytopenia type II after the use of low-molecular weight heparin. Case report and review of the literature].
- J Franke, O Schaeper, R Kayser, and K Mahlfeld.
- Orthopädische Universitätsklinik,Otto-von-Guericke-Universität Magdeburg.
- Unfallchirurg. 2003 Jan 1; 106 (1): 77-81.
IntroductionIt has been suggested, that HIT-type-II can occur both after the use of low-molecular-weight and unfractionated heparin. The present study investigates the incidence of HIT-type-II after the use of low molecular weight heparin by reviewing the literature and describes one own case.Case ReportWe observed in a 72 year old female patient a HIT-type-II, who received low molecular weight heparin (Clexane 40 o.a.d) after the implantation of an endoprothesis as thrombosis prophylaxis. This occurred on the 9th postoperative day. One year later we performed a second endoprosthesis operation of the contralateral site without complications. With the known HIT-type-II, diagnosed the year before,we used hirudin (Refludan) for thrombosis prophylaxis.ResultA critical view on the international literature revealed only a few cases, where a HIT-type-II was caused by the use of low molecular weight heparin. The incidence seems to be much lower than correlated to the use of unfractionated heparin.ConclusionIt is possible to suffer from a HIT-type-II after low molecular weight heparin. This study confirms the suspicion that the incidence of a HIT-type-II after low molecular weight is lower than after unfractionated heparin. Therefore the further use of unfractioned heparin for thrombosis prophylaxis has to be questioned and low molecular-weight heparin should be preferred.
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