Prophylaxis against postoperative pulmonary embolism and deep-vein thrombosis by low-dose heparin
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Prophylaxis against postoperative pulmonary embolism and deep-vein thrombosis by low-dose heparin
Abstract
The prophylactic effect of low-dose heparin on postoperative fatal and on clinically apparent but non-fatal thromboembolic complications was studied in a double-blind, prospective, randomised study comprising 1296 patients. 16 out of 653 patients in the placebo group had such complications within the treatment period of 1 week, compared with 4 out of 643 in the heparin group. This difference was statistically significant (P less than 0.05). 4 cases in the placebo group and 1 in the heparin group were fatal. After prophylactic treatment had been stopped at the end of the first postoperative week, the rate of thromboembolic complications was equal for the 2 groups. Low-dose heparin prophylaxis is thus effective and should be given routinely in patients aged over 40 years; it should also be given for more than 1 week in patients not ambulant by then.
PIP: A double-blind prospective study was conducted on 1296 patients who had undergone surgery, to observe the effects of low-dose heparin on postoperative fatal and nonfatal thromboembolic complications. 16 patients out of 652 in the placebo group had such complications within the treatment period of 1 week, compared to 4 out of 643 in the heparin group. There were 4 deaths in the placebo group, and 1 in the heparin group. Rate of thromboembolic complications was equal for both groups after termination of prophylactic treatment. Such study shows that low-dose heparin can be effective when administered routinely to patients over 40, and to patients not ambulant 1 week after operation.
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