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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery

Volume 84, Issue 6, December 2007, Pages 2110-2112
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery

Case report
Resolution of Protein-Losing Enteropathy With Low-Molecular Weight Heparin in an Adult Patient With Fontan Palliation

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Protein-losing enteropathy is a well-known complication after the Fontan procedure, and unfractionated heparin therapy has been tried with some success as a potential therapy. Low-molecular weight heparin is believed to be ineffective. We now describe a case in which an adult patient with protein-losing enteropathy after Fontan palliation was successfully treated with systemic doses of low-molecular weight heparin, with complete resolution in the 24-hour fecal alpha-1 anti-trypsin level and serum albumin. The patient continues to remain in remission with this therapy. In conclusion, these findings are novel and compel us to re-evaluate our pathophysiologic understanding of this difficult condition.

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This case report illustrates several important points. First, the resolution of PLE with LMWH in a patient with Fontan palliation has never been demonstrated until now. In addition, our experience suggests that LMWH may provide sustained long-term protection against the development of PLE. The durability of the response with UFH is unknown, and in fact, some reports suggest that the response is transient or ineffective [2, 8]. Finally, we also showed that warfarin was ineffective, which is

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