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- Title
Perioperative Monitoring of Thromboelastograph on Blood Protection and Recovery for Severely Cyanotic Patients Undergoing Complex Cardiac Surgery.
- Authors
Yongli Cui; Feilong Hei; Cun Long; Zhengyi Feng; Ju Zhao; Fuxia Yan; Yuhong Wang; Jinping Liu
- Abstract
In this study, we assessed the clinical effect of a new transfusion therapy guided by thromboelastograph (TEG) on blood protection. Thirty-one children with severe cyanosis (hematocrit ≥54%), who were diagnosed as having transposition of the great arteries or double outlet right ventricle with or without pulmonary valve stenosis, and underwent arterial switch operation or double roots transplantation, were involved and were divided into two groups. In group F ( n = 17), the transfusion therapy after cardiopulmonary bypass was performed with fibrinogen administration combined with traditional transfusion, guided by TEG. In group C ( n = 14), traditional transfusion guided by clinical experiences only was performed. We observed the blood protection effects and recovery conditions of these patients. In surgery, compared with group C, the chest closure time, fresh-frozen plasma (FFP), and platelet (PLT) volume used at closure time had no significant reductions in group F ( P > 0.05, respectively), and the patients in group F had no significant reductions in the amount of chest drainage ( P > 0.05). The total PLT and total red blood cells usage were also the same ( P > 0.05). But during the first 24 h, FFP usage in the intensive care unit (ICU) and total perioperative FFP usage had significantly dropped in group F ( P < 0.05); the mechanical ventilator time, ICU stay, and hospitalization time in group F were much shorter than those in group C ( P < 0.05). So, TEG was effective in perioperative blood protection. Fibrinogen could be a substitute for FFP to restore hemostasis and improve the prognosis for these patients.
- Subjects
OPERATING room nursing; CARDIAC surgery patients; CYANOSIS; RIGHT heart ventricle; PULMONARY valve
- Publication
Artificial Organs, 2010, Vol 34, Issue 11, p955
- ISSN
0160-564X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1525-1594.2010.01148.x