Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research: October 2000 - Volume 379 - Issue - p 178-185

The Safety and Efficacy of Intraoperative Heparin in Total Hip Arthroplasty

DiGiovanni, Christopher W. MD*; Restrepo, Andrés MD*; Della Valle, Alejandro González MD‡; Sharrock, Nigel E. MB, ChB**; McCabe, John P. MD†; Sculco, Thomas P. MD*; Pellicci, Paul M. MD*; Salvati, Eduardo A. MD*
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A single dose of unfractionated heparin (15 U/kg), administered intravenously before surgery on the femur suppresses thrombogenesis during total hip replacement. Nine hundred eighty-nine patients (1021 hips) who received one dose of intraoperative heparin with hypotensive epidural anesthesia were followed up prospectively for 3 months. Asymptomatic deep vein thrombosis assessed by ultrasound in the first 198 consecutive patients showed an incidence of 7.1% (14 of 198). The incidence of clinical deep vein thrombosis in the subsequent 791 patients was 0.88% (seven of 791). Symptomatic pulmonary embolism occurred in 0.5% (five of 989). No patients died and there was one major bleeding episode. Based on this favorable experience, intraoperative heparin appears safe and efficacious as thromboembolic prophylaxis.


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