
IBCC Episode 81 - Unfractionated heparin (UFH), LMWH, fondaparinux, argatroban, and bivalirudin
The Internet Book of Critical Care Podcast
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Is Bivaw a Good Antithrombin?
We're going to move on to other agents of low molecular gonra and how to dose them. The traditional dosing here is one make per kig, subcutaneous, every 12 hours. How do i dose this traditionally and then throw in some kidney disfunction in there? Yes? We've seen this before, the enox apparent in the daltaparen work horses. And then you got some nader paran ne about. So why would i choose enox, the cheap version, versus dalt, versus this nadr aly? I tend to just go to noxparen which is like the original gangster of lo malecuat heperon r using
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