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Impaired Anticoagulant Effect of Heparin in the Artificial Kidney: An Experimental Study
Authors:J. Björnson  H. C. Godal
Affiliation:Swedish Medical Research Council Unit for Pediatric Hematology and the Department of Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital, Uppsala, Sweden
Abstract:Bjo?rnson, J. &; Godal, H. C. Impaired Anticoagulant Effect of Heparin in the Artificial Kidney. An Experimental Study. Scand. J. clin. Lab. Invest. 36, 581–589, 1976.

Dialysis of blood and plasma was performed in vitro, in a ‘mini-Kiil’ dialyser as well as in dialysis bags. A marked shortening of the thrombin-clotting time was observed, indicating fall in heparin anticoagulant effect. The concentration of heparin, however, as measured by polybrene titration, was substantially less reduced. Fibrin formation, as evidenced by the ethanol gelation test, occurred more often in the dialysed than in the control plasma. In conclusion, the discrepancy between concentration and anticoagulant effect of heparin could be partly explained by influx from the dialysate of calcium, magnesium, and acetate ions. The fibrin-polymerizing effect of these ions was confirmed by a shortening of the clotting time with Reptilase, a proteolytic enzyme not influenced by thrombin inhibitors such as heparin. In addition, liberation of platelet factor 4 may be responsible for some reduction in antithrombin activity of heparin. No evidence of heparin being dialysed or adhering to the dialysis membrane was found.
Keywords:Anticoagulant  artificial kidney  dialyser  heparin
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