The perioperative course of factor XIII and associated chest tube drainage in newborn and infants undergoing cardiac surgery

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Gertler, Ralph [1 ]
Martin, Klaus [1 ]
Hapfelmeier, Alexander [2 ]
Tassani-Prell, Peter [1 ]
Braun, Siegmund [3 ]
Wiesner, Gunther [1 ]
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[1] Tech Univ Munich, Inst Anasthesiol, Deutsch Herzzentrum Munchen, D-80290 Munich, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Munich, Klinikum Rechts Isar, Inst Med Stat & Epidemiol, D-80290 Munich, Germany
[3] Tech Univ Munich, Inst Lab Med, Deutsch Herzzentrum Munchen, D-80290 Munich, Germany
关键词
surgery; -; cardiac; congenital heart disease - cardiac; coagulation; blood; transfusion; hematology; FRESH-FROZEN PLASMA; COAGULATION-FACTOR-XIII; CARDIOPULMONARY BYPASS; CLOT FIRMNESS; POSTOPERATIVE HEMORRHAGE; BLOOD-LOSS; CHILDREN; DEFICIENCY; FIBRINOGEN; RISK;
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10.1111/pan.12193
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R614 [麻醉学];
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100217 ;
摘要
BackgroundPerioperative acquired factor XIII deficiency has been looked upon as a potential cause of postoperative bleeding in adult cardiac surgery. MethodsForty-four infants were prospectively studied for the time course of factor XIII in plasma and the effect on chest tube drainage (CTD) and transfusion requirements in the first 24h after surgery. A reconstituted blood prime (RBP) with fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) and packed red blood cells (PRBC) was used. Samples were taken at baseline, after cardiopulmonary bypass and upon arrival in the ICU. Differences in blood loss and transfusion requirements based on a cutoff value of 70% factor XIII activity at the time of ICU admission were also calculated. ResultsBaseline factor XIII activity was 79%, decreased to 71% after CPB (P=0.102) and increased back up to 77% at ICU arrival (P=0.708). There was no significant correlation between factor XIII, CTD, age, cyanosis, platelet count, and transfusion requirements at any time point. Only preoperative fibrinogen levels correlated significantly with factor XIII activity. Perioperative blood transfusions (PRBC P=0.712, FFP P=0.909, platelets P=0.807) and chest tube losses (P=0.424 at 6h and P=0.215 at 24h) were not significantly different above or below a 70% factor XIII activity at ICU arrival. ConclusionFactor XIII activity in infants with congenital heart defects is within the lower range of normal adults, independent of patient's age and the presence of cyanosis. Reconstituted blood prime maintains factor XIII activity at sufficient levels during pediatric cardiac surgery. We could not detect a correlation between FXIII and CTD.
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