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Query: UMLS:C0012739 (
disseminated intravascular coagulation
)
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Gabexate mesilate (FOY), a synthetic
serine proteinase inhibitor
, has an anticoagulant activity in the absence of antithrombin-III. We investigated FOY therapy for the treatment of
disseminated intravascular coagulation
(
DIC
) associated with sepsis in 15 patients (group F), and compared it with heparin therapy in 8 patients (group H). Successful treatment was observed in 13 patients in group F and in 4 patients in group H. The efficacy of the therapy in both groups was not significantly different. However, in patients whose antithrombin-III values were less than 20 mg/dl at the initiation of the therapy, FOY therapy was successful in 6 of 7 patients, whereas heparin therapy was not at all successful in 4 patients (rho less than 0.05). We conclude that FOY can be used as effectively as heparin for the treatment of
DIC
, and that FOY therapy is superior to heparin therapy in
DIC
associated with decreased antithrombin-III.
...
PMID:Gabexate mesilate (FOY) therapy of disseminated intravascular coagulation due to sepsis. 641 32
A 30-year-old multigravida of 38 weeks gestation bled profusely at delivery. Coagulation studies revealed
disseminated intravascular coagulation
and a diagnosis of amniotic fluid embolism was made. Treatment consisted of transfusion of whole blood and administration of a synthetic
serine proteinase inhibitor
, FOY. Approximately two hours after administration of the latter, bleeding began to cease and vital signs became stable. The patient survived without sequelae.
...
PMID:Survival from DIC following amniotic fluid embolism. Successful treatment with a serine proteinase inhibitor; FOY. 678 45
Gabexate mesilate (FOY), a synthetic
serine proteinase inhibitor
, prevented and controlled bleeding during hemodialysis of 3 patients with active bleeding sites and/or hemorrhagic tendencies. The effectiveness of regional anticoagulation was evaluated by activated coagulation time (ACT). The ACTs of blood sampled from the outlet of dialyzer were significantly prolonged; however, systemic ACTs were almost normal. ACTs immediately after dialysis were not prolonged compared with those before dialysis. In 1 patients, renal function was improved after dialysis. No harmful side effects of FOY were observed. We consider FOY to be superior to other drugs for hemodialysis in that: (1) it can provide sufficient regional anticoagulation; (2) it has a very short half-life and need not be antagonized after dialysis; and (3) it can be used in patients with sepsis and/or
disseminated intravascular coagulation
(
DIC
) because it inhibits proteinase and also prevents platelet aggregation.
...
PMID:New approach to regional anticoagulation in hemodialysis using gabexate mesilate (FOY). 681 24
Nafamostat, a
serine proteinase inhibitor
with various actions including antithrombin, antiplasmin, and antitrypsin effects, has been used in clinical practice to treat
disseminated intravascular coagulation
(
DIC
) and pancreatitis. This case report describes the clinical course of a patient with COVID-19 pneumonia whose severe hypoxemia, probably caused by
DIC
and pulmonary embolism, showed remarkable improvement with combination heparin and nafamostat therapy. In addition, beneficial mechanisms of nafamostat against COVID-19 and the necessity of attention to hyperkalemia as an adverse effect are discussed.
...
PMID:Potential mechanisms of nafamostat therapy for severe COVID-19 pneumonia with disseminated intravascular coagulation. 3315 92