Pronounced: Hep-AH-ren IN-do-ced Thrombo-s-EYE-toe-PEE-nee-a
Thrombocytopenia means low blood platelet count. These are a special type of blood cell. They help form clots so that you do not bleed too much.
Heparin is a blood thinner that lowers the risk of blood clots. Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is low blood platelet count caused by heparin. It can lead to too much blood clotting. Too much bleeding is rare.
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HIT is caused by platelets clumping due to an immune reaction to heparin. The clumping uses them up and lowers the count.
Symptoms are from blood vessels being blocked:
You will be asked about your symptoms and health history. An exam will be done.
Blood tests will be done to check your platelet count.
Treatment may include:
American Heart Association
http://www.heart.org
Family Doctor—American
Academy of Family Physicians
http://familydoctor.org
Canadian Cardiovascular Society
http://www.ccs.ca
Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada
http://www.heartandstroke.com
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Last reviewed August 2019 by
EBSCO Medical Review BoardJames P. Cornell, MD
Last Updated: 12/13/2019