Literature DB >> 23930379

Cryoprecipitate and platelet administration during modified ultrafiltration in children less than 10 kg undergoing cardiac surgery.

Brian L Mejak1, Richard J Ing, Craig McRobb, W Cory Ellis, D Scott Lawson, Mark D Twite, James Jaggers.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The timing of blood product administration after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) may influence the amount of postoperative transfusion and chest tube output. We performed a retrospective study of a novel technique of administering blood products during modified ultrafiltration (MUF) in congenital cardiac surgery. A Control Group (CG; n = 55) received cryoprecipitate and platelets after modified ultrafiltration. The Treatment Group (TG; n = 59) received cryoprecipitate and platelets during MUF. Volumes of blood products transfused in the operating room, initial coagulation parameters in the cardiac intensive care unit, and first 24-hour chest tube output were recorded. Age (116 +/- 198 versus 84 +/- 91 days), weight (4.6 +/- 1.8 versus 4.5 +/- 1.4 kg), duration of bypass (121 +/- 50 versus 139 +/- 57 minutes), and Aristotle scoring (9.3 +/- 2.7 versus 9.1 +/- 3.1) were not significantly different when comparing the control and treatment groups, respectively. Intraoperative packed red blood cells (74.4 +/- 34.8 versus 79.3 +/- 58.0 mL/kg, p = .710), fresh-frozen plasma (58.3 +/- 27.1 versus 59.1 +/- 27.2 mL/kg, p = .849), cryoprecipitate (7.3 +/- 5.1 versus 8.6 +/- 5.9 mL/kg, p = .109), and platelet (19.0 +/- 14.6 versus 23.7 +/- 20.8 mL/kg, p = .176) administration were the same in the control and treatment groups, respectively. However, fibrinogen levels on arrival in the coronary intensive care unit were significantly higher (305 +/- 80 versus 255 +/- 40 mg/dL, p < .001) in the CG compared with the TG. Twenty-four-hour chest tube output was not significantly different but the CG (17.76 +/- 9.34 mL/kg/24 hours) was trending lower than the TG (19.52 +/- 10.94 mL/kg/24 hours, p = .357). In an attempt to minimize CPB-associated bleeding and transfusions, we changed our practice by adjusting the timing of blood product administration after patient separation from CPB. The goals of the change in practice were not measurably different in terms of shorter intraoperative times, fewer blood transfusions, or less chest tube output at our institution. KEYWORDS: congenital heart disease, modified ultrafiltration, cryoprecipitate, platelets, cardiopulmonary bypass.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23930379      PMCID: PMC4557575     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Extra Corpor Technol        ISSN: 0022-1058


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