Practice Algorithm of Rotational Thromboelastometry-Guided (ROTEM-Guided) Bleeding Management in Liver Transplantation.

Min-Yi Tsai, Shun-Ming Chan, Nan-Kai Hung, Hou-Chuan Lai, Yao-Chia Liu, Wei-Lin Lin, Wei-Cheng Tseng, Chueng-He Lu
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Liver transplantation (LT) is frequently complicated by coagulopathy associated with end-stage liver disease, which is often multifactorial and associated with hemostatic disturbances affecting both the procoagulant and anticoagulant systems. This rebalanced coagulation system may lead to bleeding diathesis or increased clot formation. Conventional coagulation tests cannot reflect these complex changes because they can only illustrate deficiencies in the procoagulant system. Viscoelastic tests such as rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) have been used in LT and have shown useful for detecting coagulopathy and guiding transfusions. Implementation of ROTEM-guided bleeding management algorithms has proven effectiveness in reducing bleeding, transfusion needs, complication rates, and healthcare costs in LT. This document is intended to provide a practice algorithm for the management of major bleeding and coagulopathy during LT and to encourage adaptation of the guidelines to individual institutional circumstances and resources.

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肝脏移植术中旋转血栓弹性测量引导(ROTEM引导)出血处理实践指南。
肝移植(LT)常常会因终末期肝病引起的凝血功能障碍而变得复杂,而这种凝血功能障碍通常是多因素的,并与影响促凝系统和抗凝系统的止血功能紊乱有关。这种重新平衡的凝血系统可能会导致出血综合症或血凝块形成增加。传统的凝血测试无法反映这些复杂的变化,因为它们只能说明促凝系统的缺陷。粘弹性测试,如旋转血栓弹力仪(ROTEM),已在 LT 中使用,并在检测凝血功能障碍和指导输血方面发挥了作用。实践证明,实施以 ROTEM 为指导的出血管理算法可有效减少 LT 患者的出血、输血需求、并发症发生率和医疗费用。本文件旨在提供 LT 期间大出血和凝血病管理的实践算法,并鼓励根据各机构的具体情况和资源对指南进行调整。
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Asian journal of anesthesiology
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期刊介绍: Asian Journal of Anesthesiology (AJA), launched in 1962, is the official and peer-reviewed publication of the Taiwan Society of Anaesthesiologists. It is published quarterly (March/June/September/December) by Airiti and indexed in EMBASE, Medline, Scopus, ScienceDirect, SIIC Data Bases. AJA accepts submissions from around the world. AJA is the premier open access journal in the field of anaesthesia and its related disciplines of critical care and pain in Asia. The number of Chinese anaesthesiologists has reached more than 60,000 and is still growing. The journal aims to disseminate anaesthesiology research and services for the Chinese community and is now the main anaesthesiology journal for Chinese societies located in Taiwan, Mainland China, Hong Kong and Singapore. AJAcaters to clinicians of all relevant specialties and biomedical scientists working in the areas of anesthesia, critical care medicine and pain management, as well as other related fields (pharmacology, pathology molecular biology, etc). AJA''s editorial team is composed of local and regional experts in the field as well as many leading international experts. Article types accepted include review articles, research papers, short communication, correspondence and images.
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