| Literature DB >> 32332776 |
Il-Jae Wang1,2, Sung-Wook Park1, Byung-Kwan Bae1, Sung-Hwa Lee1, Hyuk Jin Choi3, Sung Jin Park4, Tae Young Ahn5, Tae Sik Goh5, Min Jee Lee6, Seok Ran Yeom7,8.
Abstract
Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) can only detect high-degree hyperfibrinolysis (HF), despite being frequently used in trauma patients. We investigated whether considering FIBTEM HF (the presence of maximal lysis (ML) > 15%) could increase ROTEM-based HF detection's sensitivity. This observational cohort study was performed at a level 1 trauma centre. Trauma patients with an Injury Severity Score (ISS) > 15 who underwent ROTEM in the emergency department between 2016 and 2017 were included. EXTEM HF was defined as ML > 15% in EXTEM. We compared mortality rates between EXTEM HF, FIBTEM HF, and non-HF patient groups. Overall, 402 patients were included, of whom 45% were men (mean age, 52.5 years; mean ISS, 27). The EXTEM HF (n = 37), FIBTEM HF (n = 132), and non-HF (n = 233) groups had mortality rates of 81.1%, 22.3%, and 10.3%, respectively. The twofold difference in mortality rates between the FIBTEM HF and non-HF groups remained statistically significant after Bonferroni correction (P = 0.01). On multivariable Cox regression analysis, FIBTEM HF was independently associated with in-hospital mortality (adjusted hazard ratio 2.15, 95% confidence interval 1.21-3.84, P = 0.009). Here, trauma patients with FIBTEM HF had significantly higher mortality rates than those without HF. FIBTEM be a valuable diagnostic method to improve HF detection's sensitivity in trauma patients.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32332776 PMCID: PMC7181804 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-63724-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Characteristics, vital signs, and outcomes with EXTEM HF group, FIBTEM HF group, and non-HF group.
| Variable | Overall (n = 402) | Non-HF (n = 233) | FIBTEM HF (n = 132) | EXTEM HF (n = 37) | P value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male, n (%) | 183 (45.5) | 100 (42.9) | 61 (46.2) | 22 (59.5) | 0.169 |
| Age (y), mean (SD) | 52.50 (17.95) | 53.26 (17.70) | 51.70 (18.23) | 50.59 (18.79) | 0.592 |
| Traffic accident | 234 (58.2) | 129 (55.4) | 84 (63.6) | 21 (56.8) | 0.307 |
| Falling to a lower level | 110 (27.4) | 63 (27.0) | 36 (27.3) | 11 (29.7) | |
| Penetrating | 8 (2.0) | 7 (3.0) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (2.7) | |
| Others | 50 (12.4) | 34 (14.6) | 12 (9.1) | 4 (10.8) | |
| SBP, mean (SD) | 99.95 (43.01) | 107.35 (35.68) | 101.14 (43.15) | 49.11 (51.07)a,b | <0.001 |
| Heart rate, mean (SD) | 94.96 (29.36) | 97.33 (25.41) | 93.95 (27.82) | 83.65 (49.57) | 0.170 |
| RTS, median [IQR] | 11.00 [9.00, 12.00] | 11.00 [10.00, 12.00] | 11.00 [9.00, 12.00]a | 7.00 [1.00, 8.00]a,b | <0.001 |
| ISS, median [IQR] | 27.00 [22.00, 34.00] | 25.00 [21.00, 30.00] | 27.00 [22.00, 34.25]a | 34.00 [26.00, 41.00]a,b | <0.001 |
| 4 h RBC, median [IQR] | 1.00 [0.00, 4.75] | 1.00 [0.00, 3.00] | 2.00 [0.00, 6.00]a | 10.00 [5.00, 19.00]a,b | <0.001 |
| MT, n (%) | 79 (19.7) | 30 (12.9) | 27 (20.5) | 22 (59.5)a,b | <0.001 |
| In hospital mortality, n (%) | 83 (20.6) | 24 (10.3) | 29 (22.0)a | 30 (81.1)a,b | <0.001 |
HF, hyperfibrinolysis; SD, standard deviation; SBP, systolic blood pressure; RTS, revised trauma score; IQR, interquartile range; ISS, injury severity score; 4 h RBC, packed red blood cell units for 4 hours; MT, massive transfusion.
aP < 0.05 compared to non-HF group, bP < 0.05 compared to FIBTEM HF group.
Figure 1Incidence, massive transfusion, and in-hospital mortality in the EXTEM HF, FIBTEM HF, and non-HF groups. HF: hyperfibrinolysis.
Laboratory value and ROTEM parameter with EXTEM HF group, FIBTEM HF group, and non-HF group.
| Variable | Overall (n = 402) | Non-HF (n = 233) | FIBTEM HF (n = 132) | EXTEM HF (n = 37) | P value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Fibrinogen, median[IQR] | 193.80 [140.67, 234.60] | 214.00 [179.40, 265.85] | 159.20 [122.17, 203.62]a | 125.70 [76.30, 172.95]a,b | <0.001 |
| PTINR, (median[IQR] | 1.08 [0.99, 1.23] | 1.03 [0.97, 1.15] | 1.11 [1.02, 1.32]a | 1.43 [1.25, 1.84]a,b | <0.001 |
| aPTT, median [IQR] | 30.20 [26.40, 36.75] | 29.10 [25.60, 33.10] | 30.80 [26.75, 39.60]a | 55.40 [39.80, 116.40]a,b | <0.001 |
| Hb, median[IQR] | 12.50 [10.90, 14.20] | 12.60 [11.00, 14.30] | 12.40 [10.88, 14.12] | 12.10 [9.40, 13.80] | 0.141 |
| Platelet, median [IQR] | 212.50 [168.25, 258.25] | 225.00 [178.00, 262.00] | 199.00 [148.75, 251.25]a | 172.00 [103.00, 193.00]a,b | <0.001 |
| pH, median[IQR] | 7.38 [7.29, 7.42] | 7.39 [7.33, 7.43] | 7.36 [7.29, 7.41]a | 7.22 [7.01, 7.32]a,b | <0.001 |
| Base Excess, median[IQR] | −2.80 [−7.30, −0.20] | −2.05 [−6.23, 0.80] | −3.50 [−7.55, −0.85]a | −11.80 [−16.12, −6.75]a,b | <0.001 |
| HCO3, median [IQR] | 22.30 [18.80, 24.80] | 22.70 [19.85, 25.30] | 21.90 [18.55, 24.40] | 17.80 [12.57, 20.02]a,b | <0.001 |
| EXTEM_CT, median [IQR] | 59.00 [52.00, 73.00] | 55.00 [50.00, 64.00] | 64.00 [56.00, 78.00]a | 88.00 [71.00, 135.00]a,b | <0.001 |
| EXTEM_α, median [IQR] | 71.00 [65.00, 75.00] | 72.00 [69.00, 76.00] | 69.00 [62.00, 73.00]a | 60.00 [51.00, 67.00]a,b | <0.001 |
| EXTEM_MCF,median [IQR] | 60.00 [54.00, 63.00] | 62.00 [58.00, 65.00] | 57.00 [51.00, 61.00]a | 40.00 [28.00, 50.00]a,b | <0.001 |
| FIBTEM_CT, median [IQR] | 63.00 [51.00, 92.00] | 57.00 [49.00, 71.75] | 77.00 [55.00, 129.25]a | 102.00 [77.00, 510.00]a,b | <0.001 |
| FIBTEM_α, median [IQR] | 49.00 [0.00, 67.00] | 60.00 [42.00, 69.00] | 0.00 [0.00, 54.50]a | 0.00 [0.00, 16.00]a | <0.001 |
| FIBTEM_MCF (median [IQR]) | 11.00 [7.00, 15.00] | 13.00 [10.00, 17.00] | 9.00 [6.00, 12.00]a | 6.00 [4.00, 9.00]a,b | <0.001 |
| FIBTEM_ML (median [IQR]) | 6.00 [3.00, 9.75] | 100.00 [100.00, 100.00] | 28.00 [20.00, 45.00] a | 100.00 [100.00, 100.00] a,b | <0.001 |
HF, hyperfibrinolysis; IQR, interquartile range; PT_INR, prothrombin time and international normalized ratio; aPTT, activated partial thromboplastin time; Hb, hemoglobin; pH, potential hydrogen; HCO3, bicarbonate.
aP < 0.05 compared to non-HF group, bP < 0.05 compared to FIBTEM HF group.
Figure 2Kaplan–Meier survival analysis in the EXTEM HF, FIBTEM HF, and non-HF groups. HF: hyperfibrinolysis.
Cox regression for in-hospital mortality.
| Variables | Unadjusted HR [95% CI] | Unadjusted p value | Adjusted HR [95% CI] | Adjustedp value |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| non-HF | Reference | Reference | ||
| EXTEM | 15.775 [9.163, 27.157] | <0.001 | 8.158 [4.161, 15.997] | <0.001 |
| FIBTEM | 2.423 [1.410, 4.164] | 0.001 | 2.153 [1.208, 3.837] | 0.009 |
| Male gender | 1.426 [0.927, 2.193] | 0.107 | 0.995 [0.627, 1.578] | 0.982 |
| Age | 1.017 [1.004, 1.030] | 0.010 | 1.023 [1.009, 1.038] | 0.001 |
| penetrating | Reference | Reference | ||
| Traffic accident | 1.080 [0.666, 1.752] | 0.754 | 1.080 [0.666, 1.752] | 0.921 |
| Falling to a lower level | 0.894 [0.439, 1.823] | 0.759 | 1.318 [0.167, 10.405] | 0.793 |
| Others | 0.541 [0.075, 3.923] | 0.543 | 1.039 [0.121, 8.905] | 0.972 |
| SBP | 0.982 [0.977, 0.987] | <0.001 | 0.993 [0.987, 0.999] | 0.016 |
| ISS | 1.054 [1.036, 1.072] | <0.001 | 1.040 [1.018, 1.062] | 0.000 |
| Fibrinogen | 0.994 [0.991, 0.997] | <0.001 | 1.000 [0.998, 1.003] | 0.717 |
| PT_INR | 1.337 [1.235, 1.448] | <0.001 | 1.164 [1.051, 1.289] | 0.003 |
HR, hazard ratio; CI, confidence interval; HF, hyperfibrinolysis; SBP, systolic blood pressure;ISS, injury severity score; PT_INR, prothrombin time and international normalized ratio.