治疗蛇伤凝血病的手持式护理点设备:范围界定综述。

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 HEMATOLOGY Thrombosis and haemostasis Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1055/a-2407-1400
Michael Abouyannis, Amy E Marriott, Emma Stars, Dianne P Kitchen, Steve Kitchen, Tim A L Woods, Benno Kreuels, John H Amuasi, Wuelton M Monteiro, Ymkje Stienstra, Subramanian Senthilkumaran, Geoff K Isbister, David G Lalloo, Stuart Ainsworth, Nicholas R Casewell
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毒液诱发消耗性凝血病(VICC)是蛇咬伤的常见并发症,与低纤维蛋白原血症、出血、残疾和死亡有关。在偏远的热带地区,大多数蛇咬伤都是通过 20 分钟全血凝血试验来诊断 VICC 的。护理点(POC)凝血设备可以提供一种更标准化、更可量化、更准确的VICC检测方法。在这篇范围界定综述中,考虑了之前研究的 POC 设备在 VICC 中失败的机理原因,并提出了基于证据的建议,以便优先选择某些设备进行临床验证研究。有四项小型研究评估了针对澳大利亚蝰蛇、Daboia russelii 和 Echis carinatus 中毒患者的 POC 国际正常比 (INR) 装置。所有这些研究使用的 POC INR 设备都依赖于凝血酶底物终点,与基于实验室的 INR 测量不同,已知这种方法会低估低纤维蛋白原血症患者的 INR。我们对 17 种市面上销售的用于测量 INR、活化凝血时间 (ACT)、活化部分凝血活酶时间 (aPTT)、纤维蛋白原、D-二聚体和纤维蛋白(原)降解产物 (FDP) 的 POC 设备进行了回顾。研究发现,可检测纤维蛋白凝块形成的 POC INR 设备以及可量化纤维蛋白原的新型 POC 设备有望用于 VICC 患者。这些设备可以更准确地分配抗蛇毒血清,缩短抗蛇毒血清给药时间,并提供更好的临床试验结果测量工具。目前迫切需要在前瞻性临床蛇咬伤研究中验证这些前景看好的 POC 凝血设备。
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Handheld Point-of-Care Devices for Snakebite Coagulopathy: A Scoping Review.

Venom-induced consumption coagulopathy (VICC) is a common complication of snakebite that is associated with hypofibrinogenemia, bleeding, disability, and death. In remote tropical settings, where most snakebites occur, the 20-minute whole blood clotting test is used to diagnose VICC. Point-of-care (POC) coagulation devices could provide an accessible means of detecting VICC that is better standardized, quantifiable, and more accurate. In this scoping review, the mechanistic reasons that previously studied POC devices have failed in VICC are considered, and evidence-based recommendations are made to prioritize certain devices for clinical validation studies. Four small studies have evaluated a POC international normalized ratio (INR) device in patients with Australian Elapid, Daboia russelii, and Echis carinatus envenoming. The devices assessed in these studies either relied on a thrombin substrate endpoint, which is known to underestimate INR in patients with hypofibrinogenemia, have been recalled due to poor accuracy, or have since been discontinued. Sixteen commercially available POC devices for measuring INR, activated clotting time, activated partial thromboplastin time, fibrinogen, D-dimer, and fibrin(ogen) degradation products have been reviewed. POC INR devices that detect fibrin clot formation, as well as a novel POC device that quantifies fibrinogen were identified, which show promise for use in patients with VICC. These devices could support more accurate allocation of antivenom, reduce the time to antivenom administration, and provide improved clinical trial outcome measurement instruments. There is an urgent need for these promising POC coagulation devices to be validated in prospective clinical snakebite studies.

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Thrombosis and haemostasis
Thrombosis and haemostasis 医学-外周血管病
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期刊介绍: Thrombosis and Haemostasis publishes reports on basic, translational and clinical research dedicated to novel results and highest quality in any area of thrombosis and haemostasis, vascular biology and medicine, inflammation and infection, platelet and leukocyte biology, from genetic, molecular & cellular studies, diagnostic, therapeutic & preventative studies to high-level translational and clinical research. The journal provides position and guideline papers, state-of-the-art papers, expert analysis and commentaries, and dedicated theme issues covering recent developments and key topics in the field.
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