The toxicology of heparin reversal with protamine: past, present and future

Volume: 12, Issue: 8, Pages: 897 - 909
Published: Jun 6, 2016
Abstract
Introduction: Unfractionated heparin is a strongly anionic anticoagulant used extensively in medicine to prevent blood clotting. In the case of an emergency bleeding in response to heparin, the protamine sulfate is administered. Despite its extensive clinical use, protamine may produce life-threatening side effects such as systemic hypotension, catastrophic pulmonary vasoconstriction or allergic reactions. Recent studies have demonstrated new...
Paper Details
Title
The toxicology of heparin reversal with protamine: past, present and future
Published Date
Jun 6, 2016
Volume
12
Issue
8
Pages
897 - 909
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