Presurgical circulating platelet-derived microparticles level as a risk factor of blood transfusion in patients with valve heart disease undergoing cardiac surgery

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 HEMATOLOGY Transfusion Clinique et Biologique Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tracli.2023.11.004
Mehrnaz Abdolalian , Elham Khalaf-Adeli , Fatemeh Yari , Saeid Hosseini , Pardis kiaeefar
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Abstract

Background

Cell-derived microparticles (MPs) are membrane vesicles that have emerged as a potential biomarker for various diseases and their clinical complications. This study investigates the role of MPs as a risk factor for blood transfusion in patients with valve heart disease undergoing cardiac surgery.

Methods

Forty adult patients undergoing heart valve surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) were enrolled, and venous blood samples were collected prior to surgical incision. Plasma rich in MPs was prepared by double centrifugation, and the concentration of MPs was determined using the Bradford method. Flow cytometry analysis was performed to determine MPs count and phenotype. Patients were divided into “with transfusion” (n = 18) and “without transfusion” (n = 22) groups based on red blood cell (RBC) transfusion.

Results

There was no significant difference in MPs concentration between the “with transfusion” and “without transfusion” groups. Although the count of preoperative platelet-derived MPs (PMPs), monocyte-derived MPs (MMPs), and red cell-derived MPs (RMPs) was higher in “without transfusion” group, these differences were not statistically significant. The preoperative PMPs count was negatively correlated with RBC transfusion (P = 0.005, r = -0.65). Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that the count of CD41+ PMPs, Hemoglobin (Hb), and RBC count were risk factors for RBC transfusion.

Conclusion

This study suggests that the presurgical levels of PMPs, Hb, and RBC count can serve as risk factors of RBC transfusion in patients with valve heart disease undergoing cardiac surgery. The findings provide insights into the potential use of MPs as biomarkers for blood transfusion prediction in cardiac surgery.

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手术前循环血小板衍生微粒水平是瓣膜性心脏病接受心脏手术患者输血的危险因素
背景:细胞源性微颗粒(MPs)是一种膜囊泡,已成为各种疾病及其临床并发症的潜在生物标志物。本研究探讨MPs作为瓣膜性心脏病接受心脏手术患者输血的危险因素的作用。方法:选取40例行体外循环(CPB)心脏瓣膜手术的成年患者,在手术切开前采集静脉血。双离心制备富MPs血浆,采用Bradford法测定MPs浓度。流式细胞术分析测定MPs计数和表型。根据输血情况将患者分为输血组(n=18)和未输血组(n=22)。结果:输血组与未输血组MPs浓度差异无统计学意义。虽然术前血小板源性MPs (pmp)、单核细胞源性MPs (MMPs)和红细胞源性MPs (RMPs)的计数在“未输血”组较高,但这些差异无统计学意义。术前pmp计数与输血呈负相关(P=0.005, r = -0.65)。多因素logistic回归分析显示,CD41+ pmp计数、血红蛋白(Hb)、RBC计数是红细胞输注的危险因素。结论:本研究提示术前pmp水平、Hb水平和RBC计数可能是瓣膜性心脏病行心脏手术患者输血的危险因素。这些发现为MPs作为心脏手术中输血预测的生物标志物的潜在应用提供了见解。
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期刊介绍: Transfusion Clinique et Biologique, the official journal of the French Society of Blood Transfusion (SFTS): - an aid to training, at a European level - the only French journal indexed in the hematology and immunology sections of Current Contents Transfusion Clinique et Biologique spans fundamental research and everyday practice, with articles coming from both sides. Articles, reviews, case reports, letters to the editor and editorials are published in 4 editions a year, in French or in English, covering all scientific and medical aspects of transfusion: immunology, hematology, infectious diseases, genetics, molecular biology, etc. And finally, a convivial cross-disciplinary section on training and information offers practical updates. Readership: "Transfusers" are many and various: anesthetists, biologists, hematologists, and blood-bank, ICU and mobile emergency specialists...
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