Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia

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Guidelines

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All lines of therapy

Argatroban monotherapy

Regimen

Study Evidence Comparator Efficacy
Lewis et al. 2001 (ARG-911) Prospective, historical control Multiple Reduced all-cause death, all-cause amputation, and new thrombosis
Treschan et al. 2014 (ALicia) Randomized, double-blind Lepirudin Suggests less bleeding in surgical patients with argatroban.
Kang M et al. 2015 Retrospective, propensity score-matched Fondaparinux Similar efficacy and safety to fondaparinux

Anticoagulation

  • ARG-911: Argatroban (Acova) 2 mcg/kg/min IV adjusted to maintain activated partial thromboplastin time 1.5 to 3.0 times baseline value.
  • ALicia: Argatroban (Acova) without liver dysfunction: 0.5 mcg/kg/min IV adjusted to maintain activated partial thromboplastin time 1.5 to 2.0 times baseline value.
  • ALicia: Argatroban (Acova) with severe liver dysfunction (bilirubin >4 mg/dL): 0.25 mcg/kg/min IV adjusted to maintain activated partial thromboplastin time 1.5 to 2.0 times baseline value.

References

  1. ARG-911: Lewis BE, Wallis DE, Berkowitz SD, Matthai WH, Fareed J, Walenga JM, Bartholomew J, Sham R, Lerner RG, Zeigler ZR, Rustagi PK, Jang IK, Rifkin SD, Moran J, Hursting MJ, Kelton JG; ARG-911 Study Investigators. Argatroban anticoagulant therapy in patients with heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. Circulation. 2001 Apr 10;103(14):1838-43. link to original article. PubMed.anja A Treschan[author],
  2. ALicia: Treschan TA, Schaefer MS, Geib J, Bahlmann A, Brezina, T, Werner P, Golla, E, Greinacher A, Pannen B, Kindgen-Milles D, Kienbaum P, Beiderlinden M. Argatroban versus Lepirudin in critically ill patients (ALicia): a randomized controlled trial. Critical Care. 2014 Oct 25;18(5):588. link to original article. PubMed.
    • Only 15 patients (23%) in the study had confirmed HIT.
  3. Kang M, Alahmadi M, Sawh S, Kovacs MJ, Lazo-Langner A. Fondaparinux for the treatment of suspected heparin-induced thrombocytopenia: a propensity score-matched study. Blood 2015 Feb 5;125(6):924-9. Link to original article. PubMed.

Danaparoid monotherapy

Regimen

Study Evidence Comparator Efficacy
Kang M et al. 2015 Retrospective, propensity score-matched Fondaparinux Similar efficacy and safety to fondaparinux

References

  1. Kang M, Alahmadi M, Sawh S, Kovacs MJ, Lazo-Langner A. Fondaparinux for the treatment of suspected heparin-induced thrombocytopenia: a propensity score-matched study. Blood 2015 Feb 5;125(6):924-9. Link to original article. PubMed.

Fondaprinux monotherapy

Regimen

Study Evidence Comparator Efficacy
Kang M et al. 2015 Retrospective, propensity score-matched Argatroban, Danaparoid Similar efficacy and safety to argatroban, danaparoid

References

  1. Kang M, Alahmadi M, Sawh S, Kovacs MJ, Lazo-Langner A. Fondaparinux for the treatment of suspected heparin-induced thrombocytopenia: a propensity score-matched study. Blood 2015 Feb 5;125(6):924-9. Link to original article. PubMed.

Lepirudin monotherapy

Regimen

Study Evidence Comparator Efficacy
Treschan et al. 2014 (ALicia) Randomized, double-blind Argatroban Suggests less bleeding in surgical patients with argatroban.

Anticoagulation

  • ALicia: Lepirudin paitents with continuous renal replacement therapy: 5 mcg/kg/hr IV adjusted to maintain activated partial thromboplastin time 1.5 to 2.0 times baseline value.
  • ALicia: Lepirudin paitents with moderate renal impairment (creatinine >=1.3 mg/dl): 10 mcg/kg/hr IV adjusted to maintain activated partial thromboplastin time 1.5 to 2.0 times baseline value.
  • ALicia: Lepirudin paitents with without renal impairment (creatinine <1.3 mg/dl): 50 mcg/kg/hr IV adjusted to maintain activated partial thromboplastin time 1.5 to 2.0 times baseline value.

References

  1. ALicia: Treschan TA, Schaefer MS, Geib J, Bahlmann A, Brezina, T, Werner P, Golla, E, Greinacher A, Pannen B, Kindgen-Milles D, Kienbaum P, Beiderlinden M. Argatroban versus Lepirudin in critically ill patients (ALicia): a randomized controlled trial. Critical Care. 2014 Oct 25;18(5):588. link to original article. PubMed.
    • Only 15 patients (23%) in the study had confirmed HIT.