British Journal of Anaesthesia, 2000, Vol. 85, No. 6 896-898
© 2000 The Board of Management and Trustees of the British Journal of Anaesthesia
Increased pre-operative platelet counts are a possible predictor for reduced sensitivity to heparin
Department of Anaesthesia, Papworth Hospital, Papworth Everard, Cambridge CB3 8RE, UK 1Present address: Department of Anaesthesia, Leeds General Infirmary, Great George Street, Leeds LS1 3EX, UK*Corresponding author
We investigated a possible relationship between pre-operative platelet count and reduced sensitivity to heparin in 87 patients undergoing cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Sensitivity to heparin was determined by measuring the slope of the heparin dose response (HDR) before surgery. Pre-operative platelet counts were measured as part of routine analysis of the patients coagulation status. Patients with an HDR slope of <80 s u. ml1, were considered to have a reduced sensitivity to heparin and activated clotting time data were collected from these patients before and after heparin administration before CPB. A significant correlation was determined between pre-operative platelet levels and HDR slope (P<0.001). Platelet counts were significantly greater in heparin-resistant patients compared with those who had the expected response to the anticoagulant (P<0.05). This could be caused by an increased capacity to produce platelet factor 4, which neutralizes heparin.
Br J Anaesth 2000; 85: 8968
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