Are coagulation studies necessary before percutaneous nephrostomy?

Techniques in urology Pub Date : 2000-09-01
J H Martin, C J Rosser, R F Linebach, D L McCullough, D G Assimos
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Abstract

Purpose: Performance of coagulation studies for patients undergoing percutaneous nephrostomy (PCN) has been advocated by some investigators. We performed a retrospective study to assess this practice.

Materials and methods: The medical records of 180 patients subjected to PCN for various reasons between October 1991 and July 1998 were reviewed. This represents a subset of patients in whom PCN was performed by an experienced interventional radiologist at our institution. Patients were excluded if they had a history of active liver disease, hematologic or bleeding disorder, current use of heparin or warfarin, or platelet count <100,000. The remaining 160 patients were separated into two groups. Group 1 consisted of 153 patients with a normal prothrombin time (PT) and partial thromboplastin time (PTT). Group 2 comprised 7 patients with an abnormal PT or PTT. Demographic and laboratory data including PT, PTT, complete blood, and platelet counts were analyzed to determine if a hemorrhagic complication could be predicted by an abnormal PT or PTT.

Results: In group 1 the mean PT was 12.2 seconds and the mean PTT was 25.0 seconds; in group 2 the mean PT was 13.9 seconds and the mean PTT was 30.3 seconds. The hemorrhagic complication rates were not statistically different between the two patient cohorts (p = .203). Demographic and standard laboratory data were not predictive of abnormal coagulation parameters.

Conclusions: Screening coagulation studies are unnecessary in the standard patient subjected to PCN.

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经皮肾造口术前有必要进行凝血检查吗?
目的:一些研究者提倡对经皮肾造口术(PCN)患者进行凝血功能研究。我们进行了一项回顾性研究来评估这种做法。材料与方法:回顾了1991年10月至1998年7月期间180例因各种原因发生PCN的患者的病历。这代表了由我们机构经验丰富的介入放射科医生进行PCN的患者的一个子集。如果患者有活动性肝病史、血液学或出血性疾病、目前使用肝素或华法林或血小板计数,则排除患者。结果:在1组中,平均PTT为12.2秒,平均PTT为25.0秒;2组平均PTT为13.9秒,平均PTT为30.3秒。两组患者出血并发症发生率无统计学差异(p = .203)。人口统计学和标准实验室数据不能预测凝血参数异常。结论:在标准的PCN患者中,不需要进行凝血筛查。
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