The correlation of Rotational Thromboelastometry (ROTEM) derived parameters with severe obstetric haemorrhage

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20101058241245239
H. Tan, J. Yek, Terrence K Allen, R. Sultana, C. Tan, B. Sng
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Prediction of severe obstetric haemorrhage may facilitate timely interventions and reduce maternal morbidity and mortality. Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) provides point-of-care coagulation parameters that may identify patients at risk of severe haemorrhage. Our aim was to determine the correlation of ROTEM-derived parameters at early stages of postpartum haemorrhage. Retrospective cohort study. Patients who utilised ROTEM during postpartum haemorrhage from 2013 to 2021. Severe harmorrhage was defined as: (1) decrease in haemogoblin concentration >4g.dL-1 within 48 h; (2) packed red blood cell transfusion of >1000 mL; (3) haemostatic intervention such as angiographic embolisation, arterial ligration, or hysterectomy; or (4) death. ROTEM-derived parameters were collected accordingly. Data from 36 patients were analysed, of whom 29 (80.6%) developed severe haemorrhage. FIBTEM A5, A10, and A20 were highly correlated (r > +/−0.7) with severe haemorrhage. There were moderate correlations (r = +/− 0.5 to 0.7) between EXTEM A5, A10, A20, maximum clot firmness, maximum lysis, and lysis index-30 with severe haemorrhage. These findings are consistent with prior studies reporting associations between fibrinogen concentration, EXTEM A10, and FIBTEM A10 with severe haemorrhage. In conjunction with these studies, our results support the use of FIBTEM A5 and A10 as early biomarkers to predict progression to severe haemorrhage and facilitate timely implementation of appropriate medical or surgical interventions.
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旋转血栓弹性测量法(ROTEM)得出的参数与严重产科出血的相关性
预测严重产科出血有助于及时采取干预措施,降低孕产妇发病率和死亡率。旋转血栓弹性测定法(ROTEM)提供了护理点凝血参数,可识别有大出血风险的患者。我们的目的是确定在产后大出血早期阶段 ROTEM 衍生参数的相关性。回顾性队列研究。2013年至2021年期间产后大出血期间使用ROTEM的患者。严重伤害性出血定义为(1)48小时内血红蛋白浓度下降>4g.dL-1;(2)输注包装红细胞>1000 mL;(3)止血干预,如血管栓塞、动脉移位或子宫切除术;或(4)死亡。据此收集 ROTEM 衍生参数。对 36 名患者的数据进行了分析,其中 29 人(80.6%)出现严重出血。FIBTEM A5、A10 和 A20 与严重出血高度相关(r > +/-0.7)。EXTEM A5、A10、A20、最大血块坚固度、最大溶解度和溶解指数-30与严重出血之间存在中度相关性(r = +/- 0.5 至 0.7)。这些研究结果与之前报道纤维蛋白原浓度、EXTEM A10 和 FIBTEM A10 与严重出血之间关系的研究结果一致。结合这些研究,我们的结果支持使用 FIBTEM A5 和 A10 作为早期生物标志物来预测严重出血的进展,并促进及时实施适当的内科或外科干预措施。
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