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Abstract
Introduction: Viscoelastic testing (VET) has been implemented in clinical care to diagnose and manage coagulation in patients with manifest or high risk of major bleeding. However, the breakdown of formed blood clots, that is, fibrinolysis, has been comparatively less studied. There is an increasing recognition that acute infections trigger a dysregulated immunothrombotic response, which has focused attention on viscoelastic testing to identify in particular fibrinolysis resistant states.
Methods: This scoping review on fibrinolysis assessment using viscoelastic testing will be conducted according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). Publications will be included in the review if they evaluate the fibrinolytic capacity of adult patients admitted to an intensive care unit (ICU) for acute infection (including SARS-CoV2) using VET assays that included a fibrinolytic agent. No date or language restrictions will be applied, and all study designs will be considered. A peer-reviewed search strategy will be employed in multiple electronic bibliographic databases and will also include the grey literature.
Results: The included studies will be reported by descriptive analyses and tabulated results.
Conclusion: This scoping review aims to map the research describing viscoelastic testing (VET) to assess fibrinolysis in acutely infected critically ill patients, with the goal of identifying diagnostic capabilities, any associations with patient outcomes, and the potential to guide clinical management.
导言:粘弹性测试(VET)已被应用于临床护理,以诊断和管理有明显大出血或大出血高风险患者的凝血功能。然而,对已形成血凝块的分解,即纤维蛋白溶解的研究相对较少。越来越多的人认识到,急性感染会引发失调的免疫性血栓反应,这使人们开始关注粘弹性测试,以特别识别纤溶耐药状态:本综述将根据《系统综述和荟萃分析的首选报告项目》(Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses extension for Scoping Reviews,PRISMA-ScR)对使用粘弹性测试进行的纤溶评估进行范围界定。只要是使用含纤维蛋白溶解剂的 VET 检测方法对因急性感染(包括 SARS-CoV2)而入住重症监护室(ICU)的成人患者的纤维蛋白溶解能力进行评估的文献,都将被纳入综述。没有日期或语言限制,所有研究设计都将考虑在内。将在多个电子文献数据库中采用同行评审的检索策略,还将包括灰色文献:结果:纳入的研究将通过描述性分析和列表结果进行报告:本范围综述旨在绘制粘弹性测试(VET)研究图,以评估急性感染重症患者的纤维蛋白溶解情况,目的是确定诊断能力、与患者预后的关联以及指导临床管理的潜力。
期刊介绍:
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica publishes papers on original work in the fields of anaesthesiology, intensive care, pain, emergency medicine, and subjects related to their basic sciences, on condition that they are contributed exclusively to this Journal. Case reports and short communications may be considered for publication if of particular interest; also letters to the Editor, especially if related to already published material. The editorial board is free to discuss the publication of reviews on current topics, the choice of which, however, is the prerogative of the board. Every effort will be made by the Editors and selected experts to expedite a critical review of manuscripts in order to ensure rapid publication of papers of a high scientific standard.