0000002434 00000 n Efficacy and safety of recombinant factor XIII on reducing blood transfusions in cardiac surgery: a randomized, placebo-controlled, multicenter clinical trial. 49. Prothrombin complex concentrate ( PCC ), also known as factor IX complex, is a medication made up of blood clotting factors II, IX, and X. 2014; 54:109118. Bilecen et al42 randomized patients (n = 120) having complex cardiac surgery (CABG + valve, multivalve, aortic root, ascending aorta, or arch repair) to receive fibrinogen concentrate or placebo if there was post-CPB bleeding >60 mL after attempts at surgical hemostasis. . Research output: Contribution to journal Article peer . Effects of hemodilution, blood loss, and consumption on hemostatic factor levels during cardiopulmonary bypass. Accessed November 27, 2020. [1]Processing techniques involving ion exchangers allow for the production of either three-factor (i.e., factors II, IX, and X) or four-factor (i.e., factors II, VII, IX, and X) PCC. Reprints will not be available from the authors. Cappy et al30 reported that between January 20 and May 29 of 2020, 311 blood donations to the French National Blood Service were investigated including 268 postdonation infections (PDIs) and 43 trace-back donations (patients who reported COVID-19 symptoms within 14 days of donation). Fabes J, Brunskill SJ, Curry N, Doree C, Stanworth SJ. Cushing MM, Haas T, Karkouti K, Callum J. Address correspondence to Nadia B. Hensley, MD, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, 1800 Orleans Ave, Zayed Tower 6212, Baltimore, MD 21287. These findings met the prespecified criteria for noninferiority. In: Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 33 0 obj Patients with aortic stenosis have loss of large VWF multimers due to high shear stress, which is referred to as Heyde syndrome.50 The Heyde syndrome is similar to type 2a VWD, where there is a loss of VWF function and poor platelet adhesion to collagen. However, the small difference in a chest tube output observed in this study may not be clinically significant.42 The limitations of this small, single-center trial were that 6 patients (10%) in the control group were given fibrinogen concentrate postoperatively, confounding the studys results, and the chest tube output is well known to have limitations as a surrogate for bleeding. Cryoprecipitate contains factor VIII, von Willebrand factor (VWF), fibrinogen, factor XIII, and fibronectin. Cryoprecipitate (Table 3.6) is made by thawing UK donor FFP at 4C, producing a cryoglobulin rich in fibrinogen, Factor VIII and von Willebrand factor. 0000041416 00000 n Chandler WL. 3rd ed. 2019; 322:111. 0000013134 00000 n FDA-approved fibrinogen concentrates contain a standardized concentration of fibrinogen (Table 1). Itmay beused as a medium to reverse bleeding and improve patient outcomes through interprofessional collaboration between clinicians (MDs, DOs, NPs, PAs), nursing staff, and pharmacists. Cryoprecipitate has been the gold standard for treating acquired hypofibrinogenemia in cardiac surgery for nearly 50 years. Acquired von Willebrand syndrome in aortic stenosis. PDF Prothrombin Complex Concentrate (PCC) FACTSHEET - Transfusion Guidelines 37 0 obj [3] A recent meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials of fibrinogen concentrate in the cardiac surgical patients suggested that the fibrinogen concentrate decreases RBC transfusion (relative risk [RR] = 0.64; 95% CI, 0.49-0.83), but there was no reduction in other transfusions (eg, platelets and plasma), and there was no reduction in the reoperations for bleeding.49 Taken together, the current evidence supporting the routine use of fibrinogen concentrate in the cardiac surgical patients is not particularly strong, even when the treatment is based on the whole blood viscoelastic coagulation testing. 43 0 obj Transfusion of platelets and/or cryoprecipitate is permitted if abnormal laboratory values are observed during the rewarming phase of CPB; platelet count <100 x 103/l, and fibrinogen <200 mg/dl, respectively. 6. In cases with long CPB duration, particularly in complex congenital heart surgery, acquired von Willebrand syndrome (VWS) is common, and cryoprecipitate may be a superior option for replacing both fibrinogen and large VWF multimers.51 Finally, patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) and patients with ventricular assist devices (VADs) are well known to have acquired VWS and may benefit from the treatment with cryoprecipitate compared to fibrinogen concentrate.5254. 2018 Dec 13 [PubMed PMID: 30548883], Levy JH,Tanaka KA,Dietrich W, Perioperative hemostatic management of patients treated with vitamin K antagonists. The objective of this retrospective study is to assess the hemostatic effectiveness of 4-factor PCC or rFVIIa for bleeding after a broad range of cardiac surgeries. 35 0 obj Sniecinski RM, Chandler WL. Cryoprecipitate has been available for transfusion since 1964; initially as therapy for haemophilia A, then rapidly becoming first line treatment for von Willebrand's disease and heritable deficiencies of fibrinogen and FXIII 1.With the advent of single-factor concentrate therapy the number of clinical indications for cryoprecipitate has reduced. More recently, fibrinogen concentrate has been used off-label in the United States and is the standard in European countries and Canada to treat the acquired hypofibrinogenemia during cardiac surgery. Epub 2023 Mar 15. Anesth Analg. %%EOF Implications for reducing donor exposure. Department of Anesthesiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland. 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Hensley, MD, Update on Applications and Limitations of Perioperative Tranexamic Acid, Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists Clinical Practice Improvement Advisory for Management of Perioperative Bleeding and Hemostasis in Cardiac Surgery Patients, Blood Conservation and Hemostasis in Cardiac Surgery: A Survey of Practice Variation and Adoption of Evidence-Based Guidelines, Intraoperative Management of Adult Patients on Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation: An Expert Consensus Statement From the Society of Cardiovascular AnesthesiologistsPart II, Intraoperative Management and Troubleshooting, Red Blood Cell Transfusion and Postoperative Infection in Patients Having Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Surgery: An Analysis of the Society of Thoracic Surgeons Adult Cardiac Surgery Database, Privacy Policy (Updated December 15, 2022), International Anesthesia Research Society, Standard concentration of ~1 g per vial, after reconstitution becomes 1 g per 50 mL, Variable concentration of ~120796 mg per 15 mL in each individual single donor unit, Nucleic acid testing for HIV, hepatitis A, B, and C, and human parvovirus in donor plasma units, Nucleic acid testing for HIV, hepatitis B and C, and other viruses, Additional viral inactivation through precipitation/adsorption/pasteurization processes, Fibrinogen and other coagulation factors including VWF, FVIII, FXIII, fibronectin, and platelet microparticles, Secondary hemostasis by increasing substrate for thrombin, Primary hemostasis by increasing VWF and platelet microparticles, Secondary hemostasis by increasing substrate for thrombin and FVIII activity (intrinsic tenase activity), Rapid reconstitution in minutes can be rapidly administered to the patient after reconstitution, Kept frozen at 20 C and requires 3045 min to thaw, once available can be rapidly administered to the patient, Shelf life after reconstitution or thawing, Shelf life is up to 24 h after reconstitution, Limited shelf life after thawing of 46 h; FVIII activity degrades relatively quickly, fibrinogen is more stable, Negligible risk of alloimmunization, TACO, TRALI, Low, but present risk of allergic transfusion reactions, alloimmunization, and other transfusion adverse events (TACO or TRALI), Acquisition cost of ~$1000 per 1 g in the United States, lower acquisition cost in Europe and Canada of ~$400$500 per 1 g, Acquisition cost of ~$300$400 per 56 unit pool in the United States, Additional hidden costs include blood bank processing (~45 min to 1 h) and wastage, which increase the total cost, No detectable adverse events; 1 vein graft occlusion in the FC group; LIMA grafts patient in both groups, Elective AVR and ascending aorta replacement, Postbypass with signs of clinical bleeding, Dose based on the MCF on FIBTEM; mean, 5.7 0.7 g, Transfusion of allogeneic blood products after CPB in 24 h postop, Significantly fewer RBC, FFP, and platelet transfusions in the FC group, Significantly lower chest tube output in the FC group, Elective valve replacement/repair, double valve, or valve + CABG, Hemostatic scores similar between groups; no differences in RBC, FFP, cryo transfusions between groups; less platelets in the FC group, Elective complex surgery with >90 min CPB and at least 1 risk factor, Dose based on MCF on FIBTEM for target = 22 mm, Avoidance of any allogeneic blood products up to 30 d postop. Clinical use of plasma components - UpToDate 48. Conflicts of Interest: N. B. Hensley has served on the scientific advisory board for Octapharma USA (Paramus, NJ) and received royalties from Wolters Kluwer for uptodate.com contributions. 1990; 93:694697. AN/J |Ov= i\%h*#Tp, C))B2wS`CkzSW yL@u"pOX;ZFRP5I&BxBW$p%{nZt*t-p. 2016; 117:4151. Bilecen S, de Groot JA, Kalkman CJ, et al. A prospective randomised pilot study. Activated factorV and activated factor X produce thrombin. Products Licensed in the US | National Hemophilia Foundation 0000049787 00000 n Gdje O, Gallmeier U, Schelian M, Grnewald M, Mair H. Coagulation factor XIII reduces postoperative bleeding after coronary surgery with extracorporeal circulation. Pro-Con Debate: Fibrinogen Concentrate or Cryoprecipitate fo - LWW Epub 2016 May 11. Ranucci M, Baryshnikova E, Crapelli GB, Rahe-Meyer N, Menicanti L, Frigiola A; Surgical Clinical Outcome REsearch (SCORE) Group. [1] Some versions also contain factor VII. 40. The association of prothrombin complex concentrates with postoperative Patient presents within 3 to 5 half-lives of the drug (half-life is around 12 hours for apixaban and 5 to 9 hours for rivaroxaban) - this window (3 to 5 half-lives)can be extended if renal impairment is present and sufficient to prolong the half-life of the medication. 0000001394 00000 n Full size image Patients in the FP group were slightly older, heavier, more likely to be male, and more likely to undergo non-elective surgery. Oncotarget. Anesth Analg. Fibrinogen concentrate in cardiovascular surgery: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. 14. In a recent economic analysis that accounted for cryoprecipitate wastage, it was estimated that the cost of fibrinogen concentrate would need to decrease by around 40% to be competitive with cryoprecipitate in the United States.45, Another important limitation of fibrinogen concentrate is that its use in acquired hypofibrinogenemia is off-label in the United States. Am J Clin Pathol.
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