Unfractionated heparin put the patient at risk of Heparin Induced Thrombocytopenia. What is the frequency and duration of checking of platelet count in a patient who is receiving unfractionated heparin?
A woman is diagnosed with calf vein DVT during pregnancy at 26 weeks pregnancy. How long should she receive treatment with LMWH?A. Toll 36 weeks B. Throughout pregnancy and should continue at least till 6 weeks postpartum.C. For 3 months from the start of treatmentD. […]
What is the recommendation regarding commencing treatment with LMWH (Low Molecular Weight Heparin) in a Pregnant lady presenting with Suspected DVT or Pulmonary Embolism?A. Treatment should be commenced in Suspected PE, But not in suspected DVT before confirmation.B. In both the conditions, Treatment should be […]
A 32 years old , who has delivered 3 days ago is admitted with tachycardia and breathlessness. On examination- There is painful edema of the left calf muscle. Check all the investigations you would want to do –
Next week’s quiz questions will be on Thromboembolic Disease inPregnancy and the Puerperium: Acute Management. the download link to the Green Top Guideline is HERE
Select the contraindications/Cautions to use of Low molecular weight heparin- A. Platelet count < 75 × 10^9/l B. Platelet count < 50 × 10^9/l C. Acute haemorrhagic stroke in previous 4 weeks D. Acute ischaemic stroke in previous 4 weeks E. Severe Renal disease F. […]
For how long after spinal anesthesia LMWH ( Low Molecular Weight Heparin) should be avoided ? ( Provided, of course , that there is no ongoing bleeding) A. 4 hours B. 6 hours C. 8 hours D. 12 hours
For women who are on lifelong oral anticoagulation, when should LMWH be converted back to warfarin in the postpartum period ? ( Provided, of course , that there is no ongoing risk of haemorrhage) A. 72 hours postpartumB. 5-7 days postpartumC. 10 days postpartumD. 6 […]