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Do you prefer using unfractionated heparin or low molecular weight heparin in stable patients presenting with NSTE ACS awaiting primary PCI (assuming normal renal function)?

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Cardiology · Bassett Medical Center

Unfractionated heparin, with its much shorter T 1/2, is preferred to enoxaparin (T 1/2 12 odd hours), even in the era of transradial procedures (as opposed to transfemoral cases with higher bleed risk).

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Hospital Medicine · Yale School of Medicine/Yale-New Haven Hospital

I advocate for the use of LMWH. I see a surprising number of patients on unfractionated heparin with PTTs indicating either homeopathic (<35s) or supratherapeutic (>120s) levels of anticoagulation. The 2025 ACC/AHA Guideline for the Management of Patients With Acute Coronary Syndromes summarizes cli...

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