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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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PMID:Potential mechanisms of nafamostat therapy for severe COVID-19 pneumonia with disseminated intravascular coagulation. 3315 92