News Focus
News Focus
Followers 23
Posts 5145
Boards Moderated 0
Alias Born 06/24/2006

Re: None

Wednesday, 06/25/2008 11:02:29 PM

Wednesday, June 25, 2008 11:02:29 PM

Post# of 19309
Recombinant human antithrombin III restores heparin responsiveness and decreases activation of coagulation in heparin-resistant patients during cardiopulmonary bypass (July 2005)

There appears to be a ton of research that shows antithrombin III as effective in heparin resistant patients undergoing cardiac surgery, dating back 10 years... my question? why has it taken pharma "so long" to move recombinant antithrombin III as "option" for HD?

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15999048?ordinalpos=1&itool=EntrezSystem2.PEntrez.Pubmed.Pubmed_ResultsPanel.Pubmed_DiscoveryPanel.Pubmed_Discovery_RA&linkpos=2&log$=relatedarticles&logdbfrom=pubmed

Avidan MS, Levy JH, van Aken H, Feneck RO, Latimer RD, Ott E, Martin E, Birnbaum DE, Bonfiglio LJ, Kajdasz DK, Despotis GJ.

Department of Anesthesiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery, Washington University School of Medicine, 660 South Euclid, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA. avidanm@msnotes.wustl.edu

OBJECTIVES: We sought to evaluate the efficacy of recombinant human antithrombin III for restoration of heparin responsiveness in heparin-resistant patients scheduled for cardiac surgery. METHODS: This was a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in heparin-resistant patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery. Patients were considered heparin resistant if the activated clotting time was less than 480 seconds after 400 U/kg heparin. Fifty-two heparin-resistant patients were randomized into 2 cohorts. One cohort received a single bolus (75 U/kg) of recombinant human antithrombin III (n = 28), and the other, the placebo group (n = 24), received a normal saline bolus. If the activated clotting time remained less than 480 seconds, this was defined as treatment failure, and 2 units of fresh frozen plasma were transfused. Patients were monitored for adverse events during hospitalization. RESULTS: Six (21%) of the patients in the recombinant human antithrombin III group received fresh frozen plasma transfusions compared with 22 (92%) of the placebo-treated patients ( P < .001). Two units of fresh frozen plasma did not restore heparin responsiveness. There was no increased incidence of adverse events associated with recombinant human antithrombin III administration. Postoperative 24-hour chest tube bleeding was not different in the 2 groups. Surrogate measures of hemostatic activation suggested that there was less activation of the hemostatic system during cardiopulmonary bypass in the recombinant human antithrombin III group. CONCLUSION: Treatment with recombinant human antithrombin III in a dose of 75 U/kg is effective in restoring heparin responsiveness and promoting therapeutic anticoagulation for cardiopulmonary bypass in the majority of heparin-resistant patients. Two units of fresh frozen plasma were insufficient to restore heparin responsiveness. There was no apparent increase in bleeding associated with recombinant human antithrombin III.


"Ninety percent of this game is half mental." Yogi Berra

The creation of a thousand forests is in one acorn.

Discover What Traders Are Watching

Explore small cap ideas before they hit the headlines.

Join Today