Thrombosis Journal (Aug 2012)

Platelet-dependent thrombography gives a distinct pattern of in vitro thrombin generation after surgery with cardio-pulmonary bypass: potential implications

  • Said Rose,
  • Regnault Véronique,
  • Hacquard Marie,
  • Carteaux Jean-Pierre,
  • Lecompte Thomas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1477-9560-10-15
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 15

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Abstract Background Bleeding remains a potentially lethal complication of cardio-pulmonary bypass (CPB) surgery. The purpose of this study was to obtain a better insight into in vitro thrombin generation in the context of CPB. Methods We used Calibrated Automated Thrombography to assess blood coagulation of 10 low-risk patients operated for valve replacement with CPB, under 2 experimental conditions, one implicating platelets as platelet dysfunction has been described to occur during CPB. Results Our main finding was that CPB-induced coagulopathy was differently appreciated depending on the presence or absence of platelets: the decrease in thrombin generation was much less pronounced in their presence (mean endogenous thrombin potential change values before and after CPB were -3.9% in the presence of platelets and -39.6% in their absence). Conclusion Our results show that experimental conditions have a profound effect in the study of in vitro thrombin generation in the context of CPB.

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