Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Wednesday April 8, 2009
Resistance to Heparin Therapy

Q; What is the most common reason of Resistance to Heparin Therapy (failure of monitoring tests to change or higher than expected doses) ?


Answer:
The most important cause of apparent resistance to heparin therapy is antithrombin III deficiency. Replacement of antithrombin III in a deficient patient may restore heparin efficacy.

Also, its important to know that following commonly use medicines may cause resistance to heparin therapy.

  • intravenous nitroglycerin
  • digitalis,
  • nicotine (smoking),
  • tetracycline
  • some antihistamines

Reference:

Bick RL., Disorders of Thrombosis & Hemostasis. Clinical and Laboratory Practice. 1992. ASCP Press. (Figure 1-29 page 20; Table 14-7, page 305).