Can this be considered a Fondaparinux-induced Thrombocytopenia?

  • Mariotti B
  • Rossi P
  • Barboni E
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Abstract

We present a case of an old woman with previously documented heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT), treated with fondaparinux, who presented with thrombocytopenia and venous thrombosis after exposure to a preventive dose of fondaparinux during orthopaedic surgery. Any accidental exposure to heparin was avoided. Other causes of thrombocytopenia were excluded and antigenic tests combined with clinical probability made a diagnosis of HIT likely. Can this be considered a possible case of fondaparinux-related HIT, despite the intense and early decrease in platelets, as usually happens in rapid-onset HIT, and the fact that previous exposure to fondaparinux had occurred 5 months previously?.

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Mariotti, B., Rossi, P., & Barboni, E. (2014). Can this be considered a Fondaparinux-induced Thrombocytopenia? European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.12890/2014_000042

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