Artigo Revisado por pares

Prophylactic fibrinogen infusion reduces bleeding after coronary artery bypass surgery

2009; Thieme Medical Publishers (Germany); Volume: 102; Issue: 07 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1160/th08-09-0587

ISSN

2567-689X

Autores

Martin Karlsson, Lisa Ternström, Monica Hyllner, Fariba Baghaei, Agneta Flinck, Stanko Skrtic, Anders Jeppsson,

Tópico(s)

Cardiac and Coronary Surgery Techniques

Resumo

Summary It has been suggested that preoperative fibrinogen plasma concentration is independently associated to postoperative blood loss after cardiac surgery.Theoretically, prophylactic infusion of fibrinogen concentrate may thus reduce postoperative bleeding, but this has not previously been investigated. Twenty elective coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) patients with preoperative plasma fibrinogen levels <3.8 g/l were included in a prospective randomised pilot study. Patients were randomised to receive an infusion of 2 g fibrinogen concentrate (FIB group) or no infusion before surgery (control group). Primary endpoint was safety with clinical adverse events and graft occlusion assessed by multi-slice computed tomography. Predefined secondary endpoints were postoperative blood loss, blood transfusions, haemoglobin levels 24 hours (h) after surgery, and global haemostasis assessed with thromboelastometry, 2 and 24 hours after surgery. Infusion of 2 g fibrinogen concentrate increased plasma levels of fibrinogen by 0.6 ± 0.2 g/l.There were no clinically detectable adverse events of fibrinogen infusion.Computed tomography revealed one subclinical vein graft occlusion in the FIB group. Fibrinogen concentrate infusion reduced postoperative blood loss by 32% (565 ± 150 vs. 830 ± 268 ml/12 h, p=0.010). Haemoglobin concentration was significantly higher 24 h after surgery in the FIB group (110 ± 12 vs. 98 ± 8 g/l, p=0.018). Prophylactic fibrinogen concentrate infusion did not influence global postoperative haemostasis as assessed by thromboelastometry. In conclusion, in this pilot study preoperative fibrinogen concentrate infusion reduced bleeding after CABG without evidence of postoperative hypercoagulability. Larger studies are necessary to ensure safety and confirm efficacy of prophylactic fibrinogen treatment in cardiac surgery.

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