Perfusion | 2019

Cardiopulmonary bypass and dual antiplatelet therapy: a strategy to minimise transfusions and blood loss

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Background: Patients with preoperative dual antiplatelet therapy prior to coronary artery bypass surgery are at risk of bleeding and blood component transfusion. We hypothesise that an optimised cardiopulmonary bypass strategy reduces postoperative blood loss and transfusions. Methods: In total, 60 patients admitted for coronary artery bypass grafting with ticagrelor and aspirin medication withdrawn <96\u2009hours before surgery were prospectively randomised into two equal sized groups. Cardiopulmonary bypass combined a closed Cortiva® heparin-coated circuit with low systemic heparinisation (activated clotting time\u2009<\u2009250\u2009seconds) and intraoperative cell salvage in the study group, whereas the control group used a Balance® coated open circuit, full systemic heparinisation (activated clotting time\u2009>\u2009480\u2009seconds) and conventional cardiotomy suction. This perfusion strategy was evaluated by the chest drain volume after 24\u2009hours, perioperative haemoglobin and platelet loss accompanied by global coagulation assessments. Results: Patients in the study group demonstrated significantly better outcomes signified by lower blood loss 554\u2009±\u2009224 versus 1,100\u2009±\u2009989\u2009mL (p\u2009<\u20090.001), reduced packed red cell transfusion 7% versus 53% (p\u2009<\u20090.001), reduced haemoglobin −28\u2009±\u200915 versus −40\u2009±\u200914\u2009g/L (p\u2009=\u20090.004) and platelet loss −35\u2009±\u200936 versus −82\u2009±\u200967\u2009×\u2009109/L (p\u2009=\u20090.001). Indices of rotational thromboelastometry indicated shorter clotting times within the internal and external pathways. Adenosine diphosphate activated platelet function was within normal range based on Multiplate® aggregometry, while ROTEM® platelet analyses indicated inhibited function both preoperatively and post-bypass. Platelet inhibition by aspirin was verified throughout the perioperative period. Platelet function showed no intergroup differences. Conclusion: A stringent perfusion strategy reduced blood loss and transfusions in dual antiplatelet therapy patients requiring urgent surgery.

Volume 35
Pages 236 - 245
DOI 10.1177/0267659119867005
Language English
Journal Perfusion

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