Warfarin-Induced Skin Necrosis Following Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia

  • Fawaz B
  • Candelario N
  • Rochet N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Anticoagulants, such as heparin and warfarin, are commonly used in the treatment and prevention of thromboembolic events. The risk of developing warfarin-induced skin necrosis (WISN) with warfarin is reported to be <1%. However, the risk of WISN may be increased with the initiation of warfarin in the setting of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia and thrombosis syndrome (HITT). WISN can lead to catastrophic tissue necrosis requiring amputations and mass debridement. This report describes a case of WISN following HITT and discusses the appropriate medical management of patients with HITT to avoid secondary WISN.

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Fawaz, B., Candelario, N. M., Rochet, N., Tran, C., & Brau, C. (2016). Warfarin-Induced Skin Necrosis Following Heparin-Induced Thrombocytopenia. Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings, 29(1), 60–61. https://doi.org/10.1080/08998280.2016.11929362

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