RESUMO
The first experience with hirudin as an alternative anticoagulant for heparin in hemodialysis is reported. Recombinant hirudin (HBW 023) was administered in 20 patients as a bolus before dialysis with low flux polysulfone dialyzers (PS400), the dosage being adapted stepwise from patient to patient by 0.02 mg/kg to the occurrence of clotting or bleeding. Four different administration schedules were studied. The first three schedules (0.02 mg/kg, N = 1; 0.04 mg/kg, N = 1; 0.06 mg/kg, N = 4) were discontinued because of clotting. The 0.08 mg/kg schedule was maintained without clotting event in 14 patients. Bleeding was not observed. Plasma hirudin averaged 503.9 +/- 214.0 and 527.7 +/- 217.1 ng/ml after two and four hours of dialysis, and decreased during an interdialytic interval of 44 hours to 223.2 +/- 86.2 ng/ml. Modified antithrombin III (P < 0.05) and activated partial thromboplastin times were lower (P < 0.01) under hirudin compared to heparin; these coagulation parameters were closer to normal during hirudin treatment. The patients developing clotting could be distinguished from those without clotting by the registration of the activated clotting times (9.2 +/- 3.0 vs. 18.7 +/- 3.2 min after 2 hr, P < 0.01; 8.1 +/- 3.0 vs. 16.2 +/- 3.8 min after 4 hr of dialysis, P < 0.05); cut-off value below which clotting is to be expected was 12 min). It is concluded that administration of hirudin as a bolus before the start of dialysis, at a dosage of 0.08 mg/kg, is not complicated by clotting or by bleeding. Coagulation tendency can optimally be monitored by the registration of the activated clotting time.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)