Badmanaban Balaji, Sachithanandan Anand, Hunter Ian, Graham Alastair, Sarsam Mazin
Division of Cardiac Surgery, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.
J Card Surg. 2003 Jul-Aug;18(4):316-8. doi: 10.1046/j.1540-8191.2003.02036.x.
Most cardiac surgical patients have had previous exposure to heparin for diagnostic or therapeutic interventions and hence have an increased susceptibility to developing heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) postoperatively. HIT is an immune-mediated adverse drug reaction that may be associated with limb or life-threatening thrombosis. Heparin cessation is a vital first step in treatment; however, alternative anticoagulant therapy is essential. Recombinant hirudin (lepirudin), a thrombin-specific inhibitor, provides safe and effective anticoagulation in such patients. We describe a case of delayed onset HIT with resulting massive pulmonary embolism postcardiac surgery that was successfully managed with lepirudin.