Successful use of fondaparinux for bridging early after aortic and mitral mechanical heart valve replacement

The Annals of Pharmacotherapy
Anthony J PerissinottiSteven D Tennenberg

Abstract

To report a case of successful use of fondaparinux for bridging early after aortic and mitral mechanical heart valve replacement (MHVR). A 71-year-old female underwent aortic and mitral valve replacements with St. Jude medical bileaflet prostheses, as well as DeVega tricuspid annuloplasty and coronary artery bypass graft. Anticoagulation was initially withheld following the procedure because of thrombocytopenia, large amount of chest tube drainage (~1 L/day), and concerns regarding postoperative bleeding. The thrombocytopenia (baseline platelet count 183 x 10(3)/μL; postoperative platelet count 44 × 10(3)/μL) was thought to be a consequence of the cardiopulmonary bypass; there was a low probability of heparin-induced thrombocytopenia. However, the care team preferred to avoid heparin products and initiated fondaparinux 7.5 mg subcutaneously once daily on postoperative day 8 once the patient's platelet count had recovered to >100 x 10(3)/μL. The treatment was bridged to warfarin on postoperative day 13 and the patient was discharged home after receiving 8 days of fondaparinux. Throughout the patient's hospitalization and upon follow-up on postoperative day 31, there were no signs or symptoms of thromboembolic events or bleeding....Continue Reading

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