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Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists Clinical Practice Improvement Advisory for Management of Perioperative Bleeding and Hemostasis in Cardiac Surgery Patients.

Jacob Raphael1, C David Mazer2, Sudhakar Subramani3, Andrew Schroeder4, Mohamed Abdalla5, Renata Ferreira6, Philip E Roman7, Nichlesh Patel8, Ian Welsby9, Philip E Greilich10, Reed Harvey11, Marco Ranucci12, Lori B Heller13, Christa Boer14, Andrew Wilkey15, Steven E Hill10, Gregory A Nuttall16, Raja R Palvadi17, Prakash A Patel18, Barbara Wilkey19, Brantley Gaitan20, Shanna S Hill21, Jenny Kwak22, John Klick23, Bruce A Bollen24, Linda Shore-Lesserson25, James Abernathy26, Nanette Schwann27, W Travis Lau28.   

Abstract

Bleeding after cardiac surgery is a common and serious complication leading to transfusion of multiple blood products and resulting in increased morbidity and mortality. Despite the publication of numerous guidelines and consensus statements for patient blood management in cardiac surgery, research has revealed that adherence to these guidelines is poor, and as a result, a significant variability in patient transfusion practices among practitioners still remains. In addition, although utilization of point of care coagulation monitors and the use of novel therapeutic strategies for perioperative hemostasis, such as the use of coagulation factor concentrates, has increased significantly over the last decade, they are still not widely available in every institution. Therefore, despite continuous efforts, blood transfusion in cardiac surgery has declined only modestly over the last decade, remaining at 50% or greater in high-risk patients. Given these limitations and in response to new regulatory and legislature requirements, the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists has formed the Blood Conservation in Cardiac Surgery Working Group in order to organize, summarize, and disseminate the available best-practice knowledge in patient blood management in cardiac surgery. The current publication includes the summary statements and algorithms designed by the working group, after collection and review of the existing guidelines, consensus statements, and recommendations for patient blood management practices in cardiac surgery patients. The overall goal is creating a dynamic resource of easily accessible educational material that will help to increase and improve compliance with the existing evidence-based best practices of patient blood management by cardiac surgery care teams.
Copyright © 2019. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Keywords:  Transfusion; bleeding; cardiac anesthesia; cardiac surgery; hemostasis

Year:  2019        PMID: 31604540     DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2019.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cardiothorac Vasc Anesth        ISSN: 1053-0770            Impact factor:   2.628


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