| Literature DB >> 20374650 |
Herbert Schöchl1, Ulrike Nienaber, Georg Hofer, Wolfgang Voelckel, Csilla Jambor, Gisela Scharbert, Sibylle Kozek-Langenecker, Cristina Solomon.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The appropriate strategy for trauma-induced coagulopathy management is under debate. We report the treatment of major trauma using mainly coagulation factor concentrates.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20374650 PMCID: PMC2887173 DOI: 10.1186/cc8948
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Crit Care ISSN: 1364-8535 Impact factor: 9.097
Figure 1The ROTEM. The clotting time (CT (seconds)) represents the time from the start of the test until a clot firmness of 2 mm is detected; maximum clot firmness (MCF (mm)) represents the total amplitude of the clot.
Demographic and clinical data
| N | 131 | 99 (76%) | 32 (24%) |
| Age (years) | 46 ± 18 | 44 ± 17 | 52 ± 20* |
| Male (n [%]) | 96 (73%) | 72 (73%) | 24 (75%) |
| Weight (kg) | 79 ± 14 | 79 ± 15 | 78 ± 11 |
| BMI (kg/m2) | 26 ± 6 | 26 ± 6 | 27 ± 6 |
| GCS | 11 ± 4 | 11 ± 4 | 8 ± 4* |
| ISS | 38 ± 15 | 36 ± 15 | 44 ± 15* |
| RTS | 6.2 ± 1.5 | 6.5 ± 1.3 | 5.1 ± 1.5* |
| TRISS | 66 ± 31 | 74 ± 27 | 46 ± 31* |
| RISC | 71 ± 27 | 79 ± 22 | 47 ± 29* |
Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation, or as absolute and relative frequency. * P < 0.05, significant difference between survivors and non-survivors. BMI, body mass index; GCS, Glasgow Coma Scale; ISS, Injury Severity Score; n, number of patients; RISC, Revised Injury Severity Classification Score; RTS, Revised Trauma Score; TRISS, Trauma Injury Severity Score.
Figure 2Comparison of the observed mortality with the mortality predicted by the trauma injury severity score (TRISS) and by the revised injury severity classification (RISC) score. A sub-analysis that excluded patients who died of untreatable brain oedema caused by severe brain injury was also performed.
Thromboelastometric (ROTEM) parameters
| EXTEM | ||
| A10 (normal range 43 to 65 mm) | 40 ± 10 | 35 ± 9 |
| MCF (normal range 53 to 72 mm) | 50 ± 8 | 46 ± 8 |
| CT (normal range 35 to 80 seconds) | 78 (63, 113) | 71 (54, 105) |
| FibTEM | ||
| A10 (normal range 7 to 23 mm) | 5 (4, 7) | 7 (5, 10) |
| MCF (normal range 9 to 25 mm) | 6 (4, 8) | 9 (6, 11) |
Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation or as median (25th percentile, 75th percentile). A10, clot amplitude at 10 minutes after the beginning of clot formation; CT, clotting time; ER, emergency room; EXTEM, extrinsically activated thromboelastography test; FibTEM, fibrin-based thromboelastometric test; MCF, maximum clot firmness.
Standard laboratory parameters
| Haemoglobin (13.5 to 17 g/dL) | 9.6 ± 2.8 | 9.6 ± 2.1 | 9.2 ± 1.5 |
| Haematocrit (40 to 50%) | 28 ± 8 | 28 ± 6 | 27 ± 4 |
| Platelet count (150 to 350 *1000/μL) | 166 ± 64 | 90 ± 49 | 79 ± 37 |
| PT (11 to 13.5 seconds) | 20.3 ± 8.3 | 22.6 ± 9.9 | 18.8 ± 3.2 |
| aPTT (26 to 35 seconds) | 53 ± 48 | 69 ± 47 | 49 ± 21 |
| Fibrinogen (200 to 450 mg/dL) | 126 ± 65 | 150 ± 50 | 228 ± 71 |
aPTT, activated partial thromboplastin time; ER, emergency room; PT, prothrombin time. Data are presented as mean ± standard deviation; normal range is indicated in parentheses.
Figure 3Perioperative changes in plasma fibrinogen concentration. Measurements were performed on admission to the emergency room (ER), on arrival at the intensive care unit (ICU), 24 hours after admission to the ER, on the third and the seventh postoperative days. The hatched area shows the normal physiological range of plasma fibrinogen concentration. The boxes represent the interquartile range, the lines represent the mean, and the whiskers extend to 95% confidence interval for the mean. The circles represent outside values, larger that the upper quartile plus 1.5 times the interquartile range, and the squares represent far out values, larger that the upper quartile plus three times the interquartile range.
Haemostatic therapy and RBC transfusion
| Total administered until arrival at ICU | Total administered during 24 hours after admission to the ER | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number of patients treated | Dose | Number of patients treated | Dose | |
| Fibrinogen concentrate (g) | 123 | 6 (4, 9) | 128 | 7 (5, 11) |
| PCC (U) | 83 | 1800 (1650, 3100) | 101 | 2400 (1800, 3600) |
| FFP (U) | 6 | 10 (7, 10) | 12 | 10 (9.75, 11.25) |
| PC (U) | 22 | 2 (1, 2) | 29 | 2 (2, 3) |
| RBC (U) | 125 | 6 (4, 10) | 131 | 10 (6, 13) |
Data are presented as median (25th percentile, 75th percentile). Total number of patients = 131. ER, emergency room; FFP, fresh frozen plasma; PC, platelet concentrate; PCC, prothrombin complex concentrate; RBC, red blood cell concentrate.
Timing of the administration of coagulation factor concentrates
| <1 hour after arrival in ER | 68 |
| 1-2 hours after arrival in ER | 34 |
| 2-6 hours after arrival in ER | 24 |
| 6-24 hours after arrival in ER | 5 |
ER, emergency room.