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Unfractionated heparin reduces hepcidin levels in critically ill patients.

Dimitrios VagionasMarianna PolitouMaria KompotiDimitrios-Dorotheos PapadakisEirini KostakouDanai TheodoulouEvangelos KaniarisNikoletta RovinaAntonia KoutsoukouIoannis Vasileiadis
Published in: Internal medicine journal (2021)
A strong anti-hepcidin activity has been observed in heparins. Mean hepcidin levels were significantly reduced compared to baseline, following the first day of unfractionated heparin administration in critically patients. Heparin displayed a strong independent negative association with hepcidin. These results may lead to future treatment methods of forms of anaemia characterised by hepcidin excess, common among the critically ill.
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