冠状动脉搭桥手术患者旋转血栓弹性成像(ROTEM)的高凝状态死亡率和血栓栓塞事件

S. Laohathai, P. Samankatiwat
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目的:本研究旨在通过旋转血栓弹性成像(ROTEM)评估泰国高危人群术前高凝性的患病率,并验证冠状动脉搭桥手术(CABG)后1、12、60个月术前ROTEM状态与MACCE相关的假设。方法:这是一项前瞻性队列研究,研究对象为2013-2015年间连续接受无泵搭桥手术的患者。术前采集血样,采用ROTEM进行分析。高凝状态定义为在CT (A10)后10分钟凝血时间(CT)或凝块形成时间(CFT)低于正常下限或振幅,ROTEM测量中的最大凝块硬度(MCF)高于EXTEM、interm和fitem的正常上限。结果:43%的CABG患者经ROTEM评估为高凝状态。高凝患者的死亡率略高,但无统计学意义(9% vs 5.1%;P = 0.461)。然而,在5年的随访中,高凝患者的总体联合平安无事率显著增加(27.2% vs 8.6%;P = 0.012)。在单因素分析中,ROTEM高凝与5年随访的主要心血管和大脑不良事件(MACCE)相关[OR (95% CI) = 3.975 (1.28 - 12.32);P = 0.017]。结论:在5年的随访中,高凝患者中有43%与联合用药相关。ROTEM可作为预测冠脉搭桥术后预后的有效工具。
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Mortality and Thromboembolic Events in Hypercoagulable States from Rotational Thromboelastography (ROTEM) in Patients Who Undergo Coronary Bypass Surgery
Purpose: This study is to identify the prevalence of preoperative hypercoagulability in Thailand high-risk population assessed by Rotational thromboelastography (ROTEM) and test hypothesis that the pre-surgical ROTEM statuses are related to MACCE at 1, 12, 60 months after coronary bypass graft surgery (CABG). Method: This is a prospective cohort in consecutive patients who underwent on-pump CABG between 2013-2015. Blood samplings were collected and analyzed using ROTEM preoperatively. Hypercoagulable state was defined as any clotting time (CT) or clot formation time (CFT) below the lower normal limit or amplitude 10 min after CT (A10), Maximum clot firmness (MCF) in ROTEM measurement is above the upper normal limit of EXTEM, INTEM and FIBTEM. Results: 43% of CABG patients who were diagnosed as hypercoagulability state assessed by ROTEM. Mortality rate was slightly higher in hypercoagulable patients without statistical significance (9% vs 5.1%; P = 0.461). However, overall combined uneventful rate was significantly increased in hypercoagulable patients in 5 years follow-up (27.2% vs 8.6%; P = 0.012). In univariate analysis, ROTEM hypercoagulability is associated major adverse cardiovascular and cerebral event (MACCE) in 5-years follow up [OR (95% CI) = 3.975 (1.28 - 12.32); P = 0.017]. Conclusion: Hypercoagulable patients were identified 43 percent of patients associated with combine uneventful in 5 years follow-up. ROTEM could be applied as a useful tool in the prediction of outcome after CABG surgery.
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