The Effect of Smoking on the Activated Clotting Time and the Incidence of Complications in Noncardiac Arterial Procedures.
Liliane C RoosendaalTristan E K van OsN van EsMax HoebinkArno M WiersemaJan D BlankensteijnVincent JongkindPublished in: Journal of endovascular therapy : an official journal of the International Society of Endovascular Specialists (2023)
There is high variance between patients in their response on administration of heparin, this is not yet fully understood. This study investigated the effect of smoking in a large prospective multicentre cohort. The results suggests that active smoking does not have an effect on the activated clotting time after administration of heparin. Also no significant effect of smoking could be found on the incidence of all registered complications. Monitoring of the effect of heparin remains important to provide patients with safe anticoagulation during vascular procedures.
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