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  • Title: [Effect of a high single subcutaneous dose of unfractionated heparin on platelet function in dogs].
    Author: Mischke R, Nimmerfall K.
    Journal: Berl Munch Tierarztl Wochenschr; 2000 Feb; 113(2):60-4. PubMed ID: 10726363.
    Abstract:
    The influence of heparin on different tests of platelet function was investigated in 5 healthy dogs receiving subcutaneously 1000 I.E./kg BW of a commercial unfractionated Sodium heparin preparation. Blood samples were collected before and 4 hours after heparin injection. Besides plasma activity of heparin platelet count, capillary bleeding time with two different methods, platelet aggregation according to Breddin and to Born with the inductors ADP, collagen, and thrombin as well as in vitro bleeding time were measured. The activity of heparin four hours after the subcutaneous heparin application was 1.20 +/- 0.11 I.E./ml. Compared to the starting values no significant influence of this heparin level could be demonstrated on platelet count, platelet aggregation according to Born with the inductors ADP and collagen, platelet aggregation according to the Breddin method as well as in vitro bleeding time (p > 0.05). Only one of the two methods used for measuring the capillary bleeding time showed a slight prolongation compared to the starting value (mean = 77 sec) to 88 sec (p < 0.05). The most significant influence was seen on the platelet aggregation induced by 1 I.U./ml thrombin, whereby the aggregation maximum decreased from 92.0% (mean) to 12.2% (p < 0.001). Whereas the latter result has to be interpreted primarily as a consequence of the anti-thrombin effect of heparin, the results of the other tests in summary illustrate the clinical unimportant influence of heparin on platelet function in dogs.
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