Research and Practice in Thrombosis and Haemostasis (Oct 2024)

Hyperfibrinolysis: a crucial phenotypic abnormality of posttraumatic fibrinolytic dysfunction

  • Kyosuke Takahashi,
  • Kazuma Yamakawa,
  • Anaar E. Siletz,
  • Morihiro Katsura,
  • John B. Holcomb,
  • Charles E. Wade,
  • Jessica C. Cardenas,
  • Erin E. Fox,
  • Morgan Schellenberg,
  • Matthew Martin,
  • Kenji Inaba,
  • Kazuhide Matsushima

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. 102568

Abstract

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Background: Traumatic fibrinolytic dysfunction is often categorized into 3 phenotypes based on the result of thromboelastography (TEG) lysis at 30 minutes (LY30): fibrinolysis shutdown, physiologic fibrinolysis, and hyperfibrinolysis. However, the molecular pathophysiology of fibrinolytic dysfunction and the association with clinical outcomes have not been fully evaluated. Objectives: To assess whether posttraumatic fibrinolysis phenotypes identified by TEG correlate with levels of key fibrinolysis-related serum markers and with risk of mortality and hospital complications. Methods: This is a secondary analysis of the Pragmatic, Randomized Optimal Platelet and Plasma Ratios trial. Patients were stratified according to the degree of fibrinolysis upon arrival using TEG LY30 values: low LY30, <0.8%; normal LY30, 0.81% to 0.9%; and high LY30, ≥3%. Serial values of molecular markers (0-72 hours after admission) and clinical outcomes were compared between fibrinolysis groups. Results: A total of 547 patients were included (low LY30, 320; normal LY30, 108; high LY30, 119). The high LY30 group had higher tissue plasminogen activator and plasmin-antiplasmin values upon hospital arrival than the low LY30 or normal LY30 groups (P < .001, respectively). There was no significant difference in levels of tissue plasminogen activator, plasmin-antiplasmin, and plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 between the low LY30 and normal LY30 groups. The high LY30 group was associated with an increased risk of 24-hour and 30-day mortality, while there was no significant difference in mortality between the low LY30 and normal LY30 groups. Conclusion: Our results suggest that hyperfibrinolysis is the most common form of traumatic fibrinolytic dysfunction and is associated with worse outcome.

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