Heparin Sodium Flashcards
What is the presentation?
Ampoule of 5,000 international units (IU) in 5mL
How does it work?
A naturally occurring anticoagulant which inhibits the clotting of blood by enhancing the rate at which antithrombin III neutralises thrombin and activated factor X (Xa).
What is the onset?
Immediately after IV administration
What are the indications?
Patients with STEMI going directly to Cardiac Catheterisation Laboratory as per receiving hospital 12-lead ECG interpretation.
What are the contraindications?
Hypersensitivity to Heparin
Presence of known haemorrhagic states
What are the precautions?
Haemorrhagic risks in case of possible trauma.
What is the dose?
IV only: 5000IU / 5ml bolus dose flushed with NaCl 0.9%.
Special considerations?
Haemorrage