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Rotational thromboelastometry in prediction of bleeding after cardiac surgery.

Alireza Alizadeh Ghavidel1, Zia Toutounchi2, Farshad Jalili Shahandashti2, Yalda Mirmesdagh3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Reexploration and its associated complications significantly affect hospital mortality and morbidity. Therefore, to prevent postoperative bleeding and its related complications, using an appropriate modality is essential during cardiac surgery.
METHODS: Four hundred patients (296 males and 104 females, mean age 60.8 ± 9 years) scheduled for first-time coronary artery bypass graft surgery were prospectively enrolled. Blood samples were obtained for ROTEM testing before surgery and 30 min after heparin reversal. The patients were divided into 2 groups: group 1 was patients with no abnormal postoperative bleeding and group 2 was patients who required reexploration for abnormal postoperative bleeding. Group 2 patients were divided into 2 subgroups: 2a was patients with surgical bleeding and group 2b was patients with nonsurgical bleeding. Variables were compared between groups.
RESULTS: Among the 400 patients, 42 were reexplored. Hospital stay was significantly longer and hospital deaths more frequent in group 2 patients (p < 0.001 and p = 0.010, respectively). Ten (2.8%) patients had abnormal preoperative results of ROTEM in group 1 compared to 14 (33.3%) in group 2 (p < 0.001). After surgery, the number of patients with abnormal ROTEM results was significantly different between the 2 groups: 6 (1.7%) in group 1 vs. 14 (33.3%) in group 2 (p < 0.001). Four (12.5%) patients in group 2a had abnormal preoperative ROTEM results compared to 10 (100%) in group 2a (p < 0.001).
CONCLUSION: Measuring coagulation factors by ROTEM both before surgery and after heparin reversal can identify patients at increased risk of postoperative bleeding.
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Keywords:  Blood coagulation; cardiac surgical procedures; coronary artery bypass; postoperative hemorrhage; reoperation; thrombelastography

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25587193     DOI: 10.1177/0218492314566330

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann        ISSN: 0218-4923


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