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. 1977 Jan 1;1(6052):18–20. doi: 10.1136/bmj.1.6052.18

Preventing thromboembolism after myocardial infarction: effect of low-dose heparin or smoking.

P A Emerson, P Marks
PMCID: PMC1603609  PMID: 831965

Abstract

A trial of low-dose subcutaneous heparin to prevent thromboembolic complications after myocardial infarction was carried out in 78 patients. Of the 37 heparin-treated patients only two (5%) developed evidence of leg vein thrombosis, while 14 (34%) of the 41 controls did so, and five controls developed pulmonary emboli. Leg vein thrombosis developed in 12 (50%) of the 24 controls who did not smoke cigarettes but in only two (13%) of the 17 controls who were cigarette smokers. Non-smokers who have a myocardial infarction should be given low-dose heparin subcutaneously to prevent leg vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism.

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