Anticoagulant monitoring techniques in a heparin-induced thrombocytopenia patient undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass using bivalirudin anticoagulant
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Anticoagulant monitoring techniques in a heparin-induced thrombocytopenia patient undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass using bivalirudin anticoagulant
Abstract
Heparin is widely used as the anticoagulant of choice for cardiopulmonary bypass. However, some patients exposed to heparin therapies develop heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT). Severe complications of HIT-induced thrombosis may lead to end-organ dysfunction and death. Bivalirudin, a hirudin analog, is an alternative anticoagulant that may be used in the patient with HIT without inducing thrombotic disorders. This case report provides a look at the successful use of bivalirudin as the sole anticoagulant in a patient diagnosed with HIT undergoing minimally invasive cardiothoracic surgery requiring cardiopulmonary bypass for severe mitral insufficiency. An 80-year-old male presented to the operating room for a minimally invasive mitral valve repair. Past medical history included mitral valve prolapse, atrial fibrillation, hypertension, and congestive heart failure. Preoperative evaluation noted the existence of HIT with heparin exposure 2 months prior. The decision was made to use bivalirudin as the sole anticoagulant for the operative procedure. Anticoagulation evaluation was performed with both high-does thrombin time (HiTT) and Celite activated clotting time tubes for comparison using a Hemochron device. Cardiopulmonary bypass was initiated, and the patient's mitral valve was repaired using a 34-mm annuloplasty ring. The patient was successfully weaned from bypass. No complications or evidence of HIT exacerbation were noted in the postoperative course.
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