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Weight-Based Enoxaparin Achieves Adequate Anti-Xa Levels More Often in Trauma Patients: A Prospective Study

Ashlee Stutsrim, J. Matthew Eady, Magdalena Collum, Gerald J. Rebo, Kristin A. Rebo, Preston R. Miller, Andrew M. Nunn

2020The American Surgeon15 citationsDOI

Abstract

Background Previous research demonstrates that twice-daily enoxaparin is inadequate for venous thromboembolic (VTE) prophylaxis in critically ill trauma patients prompting dose adjustment based on anti-Xa levels. Most studies evaluate peak anti-Xa levels; however, data suggest that trough levels are associated with decreased VTE. We evaluated trough anti-Xa levels in noncritically ill trauma patients receiving fixed or weight-based enoxaparin. Methods Peak and trough anti-Xa levels were prospectively collected from patients receiving at least 3 consecutive doses of enoxaparin (PRE). A performance improvement project prompted a change to weight-based dosing. Peak and trough levels were subsequently prospectively collected from the weight-based group (POST). Adequate peak was defined as ≥0.2 IU/mL and adequate trough as ≥0.1 IU/mL. PRE and POST groups were compared. Results 200 patients were evaluated (100 PRE, 100 POST). In the PRE group, only 34% of trough and 61% of peak anti-Xa levels were adequate compared with 82% and 97%, respectively, in the POST group ( P < .01). Median trough improved from 0.07 IU/mL to 0.2 IU/mL ( P < .01). Median peak improved from 0.22 IU/mL to 0.47 IU/mL ( P < .01). More patients achieved adequate peak and trough levels in the POST group (79% vs 31%, P < .01). 95% of patients with adequate troughs also had adequate peaks, whereas 75% with adequate peaks had adequate troughs. Discussion Traditional enoxaparin dosing in noncritically ill trauma patients results in suboptimal anti-Xa levels. Weight-based enoxaparin improves both trough and peak anti-Xa levels obviating dose adjustment. Furthermore, troughs better predict adequate anti-Xa levels.

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DosingMedicineTrough ConcentrationTrough levelTrough (economics)Enoxaparin sodiumAnesthesiaProspective cohort studyLow molecular weight heparinBody weightVenous thromboembolismSurgeryInternal medicineThrombosisMacroeconomicsTransplantationTacrolimusEconomicsTrauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, ResuscitationVenous Thromboembolism Diagnosis and ManagementSepsis Diagnosis and Treatment
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