Tinzaparin prophylaxis against thromboembolic complications in brain tumor patients

2016 
1539 Background: Thromboembolic complications are common in brain tumor patients, contribute to the morbidity and mortality and complicate treatment. Twenty to 40% of brain tumor patients develop a deep venous thrombosis and/or pulmonary embolus during their course. Thromboembolic complications are the second leading cause of death in brain tumor patients. One of the low molecular weight heparins, tinzaparin, has increased factor Xa activity as opposed to thrombin inhibition, which may improve the therapeutic:toxicity ratio. Methods: We report a phase II trial of prophylactic tinzaparin for newly diagnosed brain tumor patients. Twenty-seven of the planned 40 patients have been accrued. Patients received daily tinzaparin at a fixed dose of 4500 IU subcutaneously beginning a minimum of 48 hours post-operatively and a maximum of 4 weeks post-operatively. Patients were scheduled to receive tinzaparin for 12 months. During chemotherapy cycles, the blood counts were monitored weekly. If the platelet count was <...
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