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SummaryDespite the use of potent anticoagulants such as r-hirudin and argatroban, the morbidity and mortality in heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) patients remains unacceptable. Data from our in vitro investigations show that thrombin inhibitors do not block platelet activation induced by heparin antibodies and heparin but that GPIIb/IIIa receptor inhibitors do block this process. We have treated four HIT positive patients with a combined therapy of thrombin inhibitor and GPIIb/IIIa receptor inhibitor when treatment with thrombin inhibitor alone failed to alleviate acute thrombosis. Combination therapies included r-hirudin (Refludan®) with tirofiban (Aggrastat®) and argatroban (Novastan®) with abciximab (ReoPro®). A reduced dose of the thrombin inhibitor was used with the standard dose of the anti-platelet drug. In all cases, there was no overt bleeding which required intervention, and all patients exhibited clinical improvement or full recovery. These case studies suggest that treatment of active thrombosis in HIT patients with adjunct GPIIb/IIIa receptor inhibitor therapy may be more effective than thrombin inhibitor treatment alone.


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