Figure 2.
Approach to the management of HIT or history of HIT in cardiac surgery patients. For patients with a history of HIT who require cardiac surgery, the records should first be reviewed to confirm the diagnosis. The platelet count, anti-PF4/H immunoassay, and functional assay (e.g., SRA) determine the “phase of HIT” and the risks of heparin reexposure.

Approach to the management of HIT or history of HIT in cardiac surgery patients. For patients with a history of HIT who require cardiac surgery, the records should first be reviewed to confirm the diagnosis. The platelet count, anti-PF4/H immunoassay, and functional assay (e.g., SRA) determine the “phase of HIT” and the risks of heparin reexposure.

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