- Maintaining patency of arterial catheters, PICC lines and umbilical venous catheters
- Treatment of thromboembolic disorders
- IV continuous infusion
- Maintaining patency of arterial catheters, PICC lines and umbilical venous catheters
- Use 0.5 unit/mL concentration
- Maintaining patency of arterial catheters, PICC lines and umbilical venous catheters
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- Treatment of thromboembolic disorders
- Use 100 units/mL concentration
- Treatment of thromboembolic disorders
- Maintaining patency of arterial catheters, PICC lines and umbilical venous catheters
- 0.5 unit/mL, 0.5 - 2 mL/hr
- Treatment of thromboembolic disorders
- Loading dose *:
- 75 units/kg/hr IV over 10 minutes
- Initial maintenance dose:
- 28 units/kg/hr
- Adjust dose to maintain aPTT of 60 - 85 seconds (assuming this reflects an Anti-Factor Xa of 0.35 - 0.7 units/mL)
- Loading dose *:
* Evaluate risk of bleeding and if high, do not give the bolus
- CNS: fever
- GI: nausea and vomiting
- Hematologic: thrombocytopenia (HIT: heparin induced thrombocytopenia)
- Hepatic: liver enzymes elevated
For use to maintain arterial lines, systemic side effects are unlikely to occur
- Platelet counts
- Signs of bleeding
- Hemoglobin, hematocrit
- aPTT (Anti-Factor Xa)
- Liver enzymes
- Heparin 0.5 units/mL and 100 units/mL is available from pharmacy
Compatibility:
- Solutions Compatible: Dextrose solutions, 0.45% NaCl, 0.9% NaCl, dextrose-saline combinations
- May be mixed by pharmacy in Na Acetate 7.7 mmol/100 mL (sodium equivalent of 0.45% NaCl)
- Y-site Compatible: acyclovir, atropine, ampicillin, calcium gluconate, cefazolin, cloxacillin, dopamine, epinephrine, fentanyl, fluconazole, furosemide, KCl, ketamine*, meropenem, midazolam, morphine, ranitidine, sodium bicarbonate, SMOF, TPN
- Incompatible: dobutamine, gentamicin*, tobramycin*, vancomycin*
* Heparin at low concentrations of 0.5 to 1 unit/mL that are used to maintain IV line patency is considered compatible with Gentamicin, Ketamine (< 10 mg/mL), Tobramycin and Vancomycin at the Y-site
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