Mona Ranade: Heparin Resistance During Venous Thrombectomy – When More Heparin Isn’t the Answer
Mona Ranade, Clinical Associate Professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, shared a post on X about a recent article she and her colleagues co-authored, published in Journal of Vascular and Interventional Radiology, adding:
“Now Out!!!
Heparin Resistance During Iliocaval Thrombectomy in a Hypercoagulable Patient
Heparin resistance during venous thrombectomy: when more heparin isn’t the answer.
Our latest case highlights persistent subtherapeutic ACT despite 21,000U UFH, with thrombus re-accumulation during thrombectomy.
Recognize it early. Check anti-Xa and AT levels. Consider alternative anticoagulation strategies.”
Title: Heparin Resistance During Iliocaval Thrombectomy in a Hypercoagulable Patient
Authors: Yunji Seo, Tania Ahuja, Michael Chen, Mona Ranade

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