Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia

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Background

  • Despite low plt count pt is actually hypercoagulable
  • Pathophysiology
    • Pathologic activation / consumption of platelets due to Ab against heparin-plt complex
    • Activated platelets then cause blood clot formation
      • Platelet count falls b/c plts are bound in clots
    • Can be caused by unfrationated or LMWH (much more common in the former)
      • Occurs in 0.5-5% of pts tx'd w/ heparin
  • Thrombosis occurs in 35-75% of pts; 20-30% die w/in 1 month

Clinical Features

  • Typical
    • Symptoms begin 5-15d after initiation of heparin
      • >50% decrease in plt count
      • DVT or PE
      • Cerebral vein or adrenal vein thrombosis
      • Limb arterial occlusion
      • CVA
      • MI
      • Skin lesions at injection sites
  • Rapid onset
    • Symptoms begin within hours of initiation of heparin
      • Due to preexisting circulating antibody from sensitization several weeks earlier
      • Sudden drop in plt count
      • Thrombosis
      • Flushing
      • Tachycardia
      • Hypotension
      • Dyspnea
  • Delayed onset
    • Symptoms begin several days after heparin stopped
    • Severe thromboses

Treatment

  1. Discontinue all heparin products
  2. Start anticoagulation
    1. Consider lepirudin, argatroban, or danaparoid
    2. Avoid warfarin

Dispostion

  • Admit

Source

Tintinalli