Pilot Feasibility and Safety of Administering Weight Adjusted Fixed LMWH Dose (FiXET)
Venous Thromboembolism
About this trial
This is an interventional other trial for Venous Thromboembolism focused on measuring Enoxaparin, thrombosis, neonate, children, RCT
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria
- Birth to under 18 years of age at the diagnosis of thrombosis event
- Diagnosis of deep vein thrombosis confirmed by either venography or ultrasound, pulmonary embolism confirmed by ventilation perfusion scan or spiral CT scan or pulmonary angiogram, clinically stable cerebral sinovenous thrombosis confirmed with magnetic resonance imaging, or cardiac thrombosis diagnosed by echocardiogram.
- The treating team has decided to initiate anti-coagulation therapy
Exclusion Criteria
- Platelet count < 50x109/L;
- Hemorrhage or high risk of bleeding with the use of anticoagulation therapy;
- Creatinine > 1.5x upper limit of normal;
- Liver dysfunction associated with coagulopathy leading to a clinically relevant bleeding risk;
- Documented history of heparin induced thrombocytopenia;
- Known contraindication to heparin
Sites / Locations
- Children's Hospital of PhiladelphiaRecruiting
- IWK Health CenterRecruiting
- HHSC/McMaster Children's HospitalRecruiting
- Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Other
Experimental Arm
Control Arm
Experimental Arm:patients will not have any dose titration regardless of anti-Xa level. Premature neonates will receive enoxaparin 2.0 mg/kg/dose rounded to nearest whole mg twice daily, while term neonates will receive enoxaparin 1.7 mg/kg/dose rounded to nearest whole mg twice daily. Children≥1 month corrected age will receive 1.5 mg/kg/dose twice daily (maybe rounded +/- 10% for convenience of dosing) while children≥2 month corrected age will receive 1.0 mg/kg/dose twice daily (maybe rounded +/- 10% for convenience of dosing).
Control Arm: patients who will have dose titration based on anti-Xa levels to maintain a therapeutic range of 0.5-1.0 u/mL (standard of care).