LMWH therapy after mechanical heart valve replacement
Rebecca Ireland
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Low-molecular-weight heparins (LMWHs) are widely used in the treatment and prevention of deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Because of a lack of data, however, use of these agents to reduce the risk of thromboembolism in patients who have had mechanical heart valve replacement (MHVR) is controversial, even though LMWH has a better safety profile than unfractionated heparin (UFH) in these patients. Meurin et al. investigated whether LMWH therapy is a feasible 'bridge' between UFH administration after surgery and anticoagulation with vitamin K antagonists becoming fully effective.
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