Background: Anti-Xa activity is used as a clinical guide to anticoagulation with heparin, but heparin dosing regimens for hemodialysis were established before anti-Xa assays were developed; thus, the optimal regimen for heparin dosing was not determined. The aim is to confirm the interesting characteristics of unfractionated heparin pharmacokinetics for hemodialysis anticoagulation, provide insight into the hemorrhagic risk of hemodialysis patients, and determine the dose of unfractionated heparin and its adequate mode of administration.
Study Design: Cross-sectional study of the pharmacokinetics of unfractionated heparin performed during and after a 4-hour midweek hemodialysis session.
The treatment of a patient with 131I at activity over 740 mega Becquerel (MBq) must be performed in a nuclear medicine department. Isolation is stopped if the patient radiation level is less than 20 muSv/hour at one meter. As regards patients with chronic renal failure treated with hemodialysis (HD), the first HD session will eliminate the major part of the radioactivity.
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