在重度 XI 因子缺乏症患者的重复性髋关节手术中,在共振超声波测量法的指导下减少血浆输注剂量:病例报告。

IF 0.8 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY Anaesthesia reports Pub Date : 2024-06-24 DOI:10.1002/anr3.12308
H. Supthut, P. Peck, B. Hertenstein, C. Delle, M. Winterhalter
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因子 XI 缺乏症是一种罕见疾病,具有不可预测的出血倾向。在此,我们报告了通过共振超声波测量法对弹性的声波估算成功用于指导一名严重因子 XI 缺乏症患者在反复翻修髋关节手术中的止血治疗。尽管使用了新鲜冰冻血浆,但在三次髋关节手术中的第一次手术中发生了严重出血。再次使用新鲜冰冻血浆后,延长的活化部分凝血活酶时间和共振超声凝血时间值恢复正常;XI因子活性也上升到足够水平。第二次和第三次髋关节手术均未出现明显出血。在止血管理中使用共振超声引导方法有可能通过确保充分凝血和防止副作用来提高接受手术的 XI 因子缺乏症患者的安全性。
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A resonance sonorheometry guided dose reduction of plasma transfusion in repetitive hip surgery in a patient with a severe factor XI deficiency: a case report

Factor XI deficiency is a rare disorder with an unpredictable bleeding tendency. Here, we report the successful use of the sonic estimation of elasticity via resonance sonorheometry for guiding the management of haemostasis in a patient with a severe factor XI deficiency in repeated revision hip surgeries. Regardless of an administration of fresh frozen plasma, a significant haemorrhage occurred at the first of three hip surgeries. The repeat application of fresh frozen plasma normalised the prolonged activated partial thromboplastin time and the resonance sonorheometry clot time values; the factor XI activity increased to a sufficient level. No significant bleeding occurred in the second and third hip surgery. Using a resonance sonorheometry guided approach in haemostasis management has the potential to improve safety for patients with factor XI deficiency undergoing surgery by ensuring sufficient clotting and preventing side effects.

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