Platelet Count Drop After Rapid Deployment Aortic Valve Implantation.

André Sena, Ricardo Ferreira, Mariana Nobre, Hugo Ferreira, Nádia Junqueira, Tiago Velho, Joana Silva, João Gonçalves, Nuno Guerra, Ricardo Pereira, Ângelo Nobre
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Background: A transient postoperative drop in platelet count is an expected finding after aortic valve replacement using extracorporeal circulation. The implantation of the Perceval valve has been associated with a more intense drop of platelet count compared to other bio-prostheses. This study analyses and compares the platelets progression associated with the Perceval and Intuity valves.

Methods: The data was collected retrospectively for patients submitted to isolated aortic valve replacement with the Perceval valve (80 patients) and the Intuity valve (141 patients) in our institution between March 2014 and December 2018. The groups were further divided into those who receive platelet transfusion and those who did not.

Results: The minimum values of platelet count were 54% and 67% of the preoperative platelet count in the patients treated with a Perceval and an Intuity valves, respectively (p<0.001). In the patients transfused with platelets, the minimum values were 52% and 79% of the preoperative platelet count, respectively (p<0.01). Recovery of the count was faster in the patients treated with an Intuity valve. Abnormal bleeding and transfusion of packed red blood cells were not significantly different between groups (without platelet transfusion: p=0.71 and p=0.99, respectively; with platelet transfusion: p=0.58 and p=0.99, respectively).

Conclusion: Compared to the Intuity valve, the Perceval valve is associated with a transient, but significant, drop in platelet count. This drop was not associated to an increased risk of bleeding. Platelet transfusion, in this setting, should be judicious and not only ruled by absolute values.

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快速部署主动脉瓣植入术后血小板计数下降。
背景:体外循环主动脉瓣置换术后血小板计数出现短暂性下降是意料之中的。与其他生物假体相比,Perceval瓣膜的植入与血小板计数的急剧下降有关。本研究分析并比较了与Perceval和Intuity瓣膜相关的血小板进展。方法:回顾性收集我院2014年3月至2018年12月间采用Perceval瓣膜置换术(80例)和Intuity瓣膜置换术(141例)的主动脉瓣置换术患者的资料。这些小组进一步分为接受血小板输注和未接受血小板输注的两组。结果:使用Perceval和Intuity瓣膜治疗的患者血小板计数的最小值分别为术前血小板计数的54%和67%(结论:与Intuity瓣膜相比,Perceval瓣膜与短暂但显著的血小板计数下降有关。这种下降与出血风险增加无关。在这种情况下,输血小板应该是明智的,而不仅仅是由绝对值决定的。
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