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HIT 4T Score (Heparin)

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Pro Tip

Remember the 4T mnemonic for both the score domains AND the key action: if 4T Score ≥6: Stop heparin, Send anti-PF4 antibody, Start alternative anticoagulant (argatroban/fondaparinux), Screen for occult thrombosis — the '4 S's of HIT management'.

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Did you know?

HIT was first described in 1958 by Weismann and Tobin as 'white clot syndrome' — because the arterial thrombi formed are unusually white and platelet-rich (unlike the usual red, fibrin-rich venous clots), giving the syndrome a distinctive appearance at surgery. This paradox — a low platelet count causing white platelet-rich clots — remains one of the most counter-intuitive phenomena in clinical medicine.

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