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Thromb Res ; 109(2-3): 93-9, 2003 Jan 25.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12706637

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INTRODUCTION: The low molecular weight heparin (LMWH), reviparin-sodium was studied in dose-finding and pharmacokinetic studies in children with central venous lines (CVLs). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The dose-finding study was performed in 24 patients aged 3 days to 16 years. Dose adjustments were made using a nomogram based on anti-factor Xa levels (units (U)/ml) (target of 0.1-0.3 U/ml). The pharmacokinetic study was performed in 19 patients, 9 less than or equal to 5 kg (7 of whom were less than 3 months) and 10 greater than 5 kg (all more than 3 months). RESULTS: The dose-finding study demonstrated that children over 5 kg required 30 International Units (IU)/kilogram (kg), subcutaneous (SC) twice daily (BID), and children less than or equal to 5 kg required 50 IU/kg, SC BID, to achieve target levels. The pharmacokinetic study demonstrated that 80% of anti-factor Xa levels were within the target range with both patient groups having similar peak (average=0.26 U/ml) and trough (average=0.13 U/ml) levels. CONCLUSIONS: Peak anti-factor Xa levels (0.1-0.3 U/ml) using reviparin-sodium are achieved by administering 50 IU/kg in children greater than 3 months of age and 30 U/kg in children less than 3 months of age.


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Cateterismo Venoso Central/efeitos adversos , Heparina de Baixo Peso Molecular/administração & dosagem , Heparina de Baixo Peso Molecular/farmacocinética , Terapia Trombolítica/métodos , Trombose Venosa/metabolismo , Trombose Venosa/prevenção & controle , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Relação Dose-Resposta a Droga , Avaliação de Medicamentos , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Masculino , Terapia Trombolítica/efeitos adversos , Resultado do Tratamento , Trombose Venosa/etiologia
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