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Unfractionated Heparin (UH) Reversal Information
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Time Since Last Heparin Dose (minutes)Protamine Dose per 1 mg Heparin Received
<30 minutes1 mg per 1 mg (100 units) heparin received
30-60 minutes0.5-0.75 mg per 1 mg (100 units) heparin received
61-120 minutes0.375-0.5 mg per 1 mg (100 units) heparin received
>120 minutes0.25-0.375 mg per 1 mg (100 units) heparin received

Example protamine calculation for a heparin infusion discontinued in previous 30 minutes: Multiply hourly rate (units/kg/hr) by patient weight (kg) to result in hourly heparin rate (units/hr). Multiply hourly heparin rate (units/hr) by 2 hours to result in heparin dose (units). Based on above table, 1 mg protamine is required to neutralize every 100 units of heparin if < 30 minutes since last heparin, therefore divide heparin dose (units) by 100 to result in protamine dose (mg). Do not exceed maximum 50 mg protamine per dose.

Critical site bleeds: Intracranial hemorrhage, including intraparenchymal, subdural, epidural, and subarachnoid hemorrhages; Other CNS hemorrhage, including intraocular, intra- or extra-axial spinal hemorrhages; Pericardial tamponade; Airway, including posterior epistaxis; Hemothorax, intraabdominal bleeding, and retroperitoneal hemorrhage; Extremity bleeds, including intramuscular and intraarticular bleeding concerning for compartment syndrome, bleeding associated with hemodynamic instability, bleeding in a noncompressible vessel (e.g., subclavian)

Anti-Xa, aPTT, PT may be obtained 15 minutes after administration of protamine sulfate.