Derivation and Validation of Age- and Body Mass Index-Adjusted Weight-Based Unfractionated Heparin Dosing

2019 
: Unfractionated heparin dosing is unpredictable and subject to numerous pharmacokinetic changes including distribution and metabolic changes associated with obesity and age. Weight-based dosing is commonly used to better predict the dose for a patient when targeting a therapeutic range. A dosing equation that adjusts weight-based doses for age and body mass index may improve therapeutic dose prediction. We conducted a 2-phase observational study with a derivation and validation period to develop an equation to adjust weight-based unfractionated heparin for age and body mass index to target a therapeutic activated partial thromboplastin time of 60 to 80 seconds. The first phase retrospectively identified patients who acheived therapeutic anticoagulation and utilized linear regression to determine a predictive equation for weight-based dosing that adjusts for age and body mass index. The second phase prospectively identified patients in an observational manner and compared the dose of unfractionated heparin on which they became therapeutic against both the weight-based dose and the predicted dose adjusted for age and body mass index. The correlation between predictive age and body mass index adjusted dose and actual therapeutic dose was 0.703 compared to the correlation between the empiric weight-based dose and actual therapeutic dose which was 0.532 ( P = .05). Age and body mass index adjusted weight-based dosing significantly improved therapeutic dose prediction for unfractionated heparin. Further study in a prospective, randomized trial is warranted for validation of this approach in a real world setting.
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