Title of article :
Activated clotting time level with weight based heparin dosing during percutaneous coronary intervention and its determinant factors
Author/Authors :
Soleimannejad, Majid tabriz university of medical sciences - Cardiovascular Research Center, ايران , Aslanabadi, Naser tabriz university of medical sciences - Cardiovascular Research Center, ايران , Sohrabi, Bahram tabriz university of medical sciences - Cardiovascular Research Center, ايران , Shamshirgaran, Morteza tabriz university of medical sciences - Cardiovascular Research Center, ايران , Separham, Ahmad tabriz university of medical sciences - Cardiovascular Research Center, ايران , Kazemi, Babak tabriz university of medical sciences - Cardiovascular Research Center, ايران , Khayati shal, Ebrahim tabriz university of medical sciences - Cardiovascular Research Center, ايران , Madadi, Reza tabriz university of medical sciences - Cardiovascular Research Center, ايران , Shirzadi, Hamidreza tabriz university of medical sciences - Cardiovascular Research Center, ايران , Azizi, Hoda tabriz university of medical sciences - Cardiovascular Research Center, ايران , Ghaffari, Samad tabriz university of medical sciences - Cardiovascular Research Center, ايران
From page :
97
To page :
100
Abstract :
Introduction: Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) may be associated with Thrombotic complications. Unfractionated heparin (UFH) is a potent and preferable antithrombotic agent during this procedure. Activated clotting time (ACT) is a good assay for accurate titration of UFH during PCI. The aim of this study was to evaluate ACT levels 10 minutes after administration of 100U/kg IV heparin and determining its associated factors.Methods: This study was performed in Madani hospital, Tabriz, Iran between January 2013 to January 2014. One hundred and two patients candidates for elective PCI were enrolled in the study. Data including demographic and risk factors were collected.Result: The range of ACT was between 165 to 750 seconds (mean 319.8 seconds), 52 (51%) patients had ACT levels lower than 300sec and 12 (11.8%) patients had ACT levels between 300 to 350 seconds which is known optimal range and 38 (37.2%) cases had ACT levels above this value. Major risk factors had no effect on ACT value, but there was a trend to higher levels with increasing age (P=0.06). There was no difference in the rate of major or minor bleeding with respect to ACT levels (P=0.52). There was a trend to higher rate of minimal bleeding in those with ACT 350 sec (P=0.06).Conclusion: Weight based UFH injection may result in suboptimal anticoagulation during the procedure. Routine ACT measurement may be necessary to ascertain adequate anticoagulation. Major risk factors had no effect on ACT level and it was not associated with the rate of bleeding.
Keywords :
Activated Clotting Time Heparin , Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
Journal title :
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research (JCVTR)
Journal title :
Journal of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Research (JCVTR)
Record number :
2619605
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