Heparingabe
HeparinGabe is a fictional patient profile used in medical education to illustrate the management of unfractionated heparin therapy. The name combines the anticoagulant heparin with the given name Gabe and is not associated with a real individual.
Origins and purpose: HeparinGabe was created as an anonymized teaching case by educators and simulation developers
Clinical context and monitoring: The case typically follows a patient requiring therapeutic anticoagulation for venous thromboembolism
Educational use and variants: HeparinGabe appears in textbooks, online simulators, and exam banks as a de-identified
Ethics and representation: The character is fictional and used to teach safe anticoagulation practices in accordance
See also: Heparin; Anticoagulation therapy; Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia; aPTT; anti-Xa.