| Literature DB >> 29492426 |
Andrew Crabbe1, John S McNeil2, Seema P Deshpande1, Zachary Kon3, Si M Pham3, Kenichi A Tanaka1.
Abstract
Therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE) is a potentially life-saving procedure which effectively removes donor-specific human leukocyte antigen (HLA) antibodies from the bloodstream, allowing critically ill heart transplant recipients to receive a donor organ with less wait time, and reducing the risk of acute organ rejection. The bulk of coagulation factors is initially removed from the blood during TPE using albumin and is later replaced with allogeneic plasma. Coagulopathy may develop during TPE and then can persist due to intraoperative blood loss and hemodilution during surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass. We hereby describe the utility of rotational thromboelastometry to assess rapid coagulation changes during TPE and subsequent heart transplant (HT) surgery.Entities:
Keywords: Coagulation; Coagulation factor deficiency; Fresh frozen plasma; Heart transplantation; Plasma exchange
Year: 2016 PMID: 29492426 PMCID: PMC5814793 DOI: 10.1186/s40981-016-0058-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JA Clin Rep ISSN: 2363-9024
Fig. 1a Key parameters of EXTEM-CT: clotting time (s) [normal, 43–82 s], EXTEM-A10: 10 min amplitude (mm) [normal, 43–65 mm], and FIBTEM-A10 [normal, 9–24 mm]. b–d EXTEM and FIBTEM changes during and after therapeutic plasma exchange (TPE). Baseline fibrinogen was in supra-normal range (b), but it extensively decreased after TPE with albumin (c) and even after plasma replacement during surgery. Fibrinogen was restored only after the transfusion of cryoprecipitate (d)
Types of assays on rotational thromboelastometry
| Test | TF | Contact | Heparin effect | Detectable condition(s) | Hemostatic interventions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EXTEM | + | −a | Extrinsic pathway, PLT count, fibrinolysis | Plasma, PCC, or PLTs | |
| FIBTEM | + | −a | Fibrinogen levelb | Cryo or fibrinogen conc. | |
| APTEM | + | −a | Systemic fibrinolysisc | Antifibrinolytics | |
| INTEM | + | + | Intrinsic pathway, PLT count, fibrinolysis | Plasma, protamine, or PLTs | |
| HEPTEM | + | −a | Heparin effect | Same as INTEM |
ACT activated clotting time, Cryo cryoprecipitate, Fibrinogen conc. fibrinogen concentrate, PCC prothrombin complex concentrate, PLT platelet, TF tissue factor activator, Contact contact activator (ellagic acid)
aHeparin is neutralized by the reagent at concentrations up to 4–6 U/ml on EXTEM/FIBTEM/APTEM and 8 U/ml on HEPTEM
bConfirmatory test for hypofibrinogenemia; low clot firmness (amplitude) on other ROTEM® tests may indicate either thrombocytopenia or hypofibrinogenemia
cConfirmatory test for fibrinolysis; fibrinolysis may be shown on all the other ROTEM® tests