Canadian journal of anaesthesia = Journal canadien d'anesthésie
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The Guidelines to the Practice of Anesthesia Revised Edition 2016 (the guidelines) were prepared by the Canadian Anesthesiologists' Society (CAS), which reserves the right to determine their publication and distribution. Because the guidelines are subject to revision, updated versions are published annually. ⋯ Each anesthesiologist should exercise his or her own professional judgement in determining the proper course of action for any patient's circumstances. The CAS assumes no responsibility or liability for any error or omission arising from the use of any information contained in its Guidelines to the Practice of Anesthesia.
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The immature coagulation system during infancy has age-related physiological differences in proteins that contribute to significant variation in heparin responsiveness through alterations in heparin-enhanced thrombin inhibition. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate the relationship between preoperative antithrombin (AT) activity and heparin responsiveness in neonates and infants undergoing congenital cardiac surgery. ⋯ There was a moderate relationship between AT activity and heparin response measured by HSI. Comparing neonates and infants, there was similar heparin responsiveness measured by HSI despite differing AT activity levels. These findings should help guide the perioperative administration of exogenous AT to neonates and infants and suggest that, outside the neonatal period, preoperative AT activity may be used to identify children at risk of decreased heparin responsiveness.