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Critical Care | 2014

Hemostasis during the early stages of trauma: comparison with disseminated intravascular coagulation

Akiko Oshiro; Yuichiro Yanagida; Satoshi Gando; Naomi Henzan; Isao Takahashi; Hiroshi Makise

IntroductionWe tested two hypotheses that disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) and acute coagulopathy of trauma-shock (ACOTS) in the early phase of trauma are similar disease entities and that the DIC score on admission can be used to predict the prognosis of patients with coagulopathy of trauma.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective study of 562 trauma patients, including 338 patients whose data were obtained immediately after admission to the emergency department. We collected serial data for the platelet counts, global markers of coagulation and fibrinolysis, and antithrombin levels. DIC was diagnosed according to the Japanese Association for Acute Medicine (JAAM) DIC scoring system, and ACOTS was defined as a prothrombin-time ratio of >1.2.ResultsThe higher levels of fibrin/fibrinogen degradation products (FDP) and D-dimer and greater FDP/D-dimer ratios in the DIC patients suggested DIC with the fibrinolytic phenotype. The DIC patients with the fibrinolytic phenotype exhibited persistently lower platelet counts and fibrinogen levels, increased prothrombin time ratios, higher FDP and D-dimer levels, and lower antithrombin levels compared with the non-DIC patients on arrival to the emergency department and during the early stage of trauma. Almost all ACOTS patients met the criteria for a diagnosis of DIC; therefore, the same changes were observed in the platelet counts, global markers of coagulation and fibrinolysis, and antithrombin levels as noted in the DIC patients. The JAAM DIC score obtained immediately after arrival to the emergency department was an independent predictor of massive transfusion and death due to trauma and correlated with the amount of blood transfused.ConclusionsPatients who develop DIC with the fibrinolytic phenotype during the early stage of trauma exhibit consumption coagulopathy associated with increased fibrin(ogen)olysis and lower levels of antithrombin. The same is true in patients with ACOTS. The JAAM DIC score can be used to predict the prognosis of patients with coagulopathy of trauma.


American Journal of Hematology | 2006

First day dynamic changes in antithrombin III activity after supplementation have a predictive value in critically ill patients.

Satoshi Gando; Atsushi Sawamura; Mineji Hayakawa; Hirokatsu Hoshino; Nobuhiko Kubota; Akiko Oshiro


Thrombosis Research | 2007

The activation of neutrophil elastase-mediated fibrinolysis is not sufficient to overcome the fibrinolytic shutdown of disseminated intravascular coagulation associated with systemic inflammation

Satoshi Gando; Mineji Hayakawa; Atsushi Sawamura; Hirokatsu Hoshino; Akiko Oshiro; Nobuhiko Kubota; Subrina Jesmin


Nihon Kyukyu Igakukai Zasshi | 2006

Coagulation and Fibrinolytic Responses to Trauma

Satoshi Gando; Takashi Kameue; Atsushi Sawamura; Mineji Hayakawa; Hirokatsu Hoshino; Akiko Oshiro; Nobuhiko Kubota


Chest | 2006

RESULTS OF TUBERCULIN SKIN TEST IN 1,172 CASES OF BACTIVITY AFTER SUPPLEMENTATION HAVE A PREDICTIVE VALUE IN CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS

Satoshi Gando; Takashi Kameue; Atsushi Sawamura; Mineji Hayakawa; Hirokatsu Hoshino; Akiko Oshiro; Nobuhiko Kubota


Archive | 2014

Hemostasis during the early stages of trauma: comparison with disseminated intravascular

Akiko Oshiro; Yuichiro Yanagida; Satoshi Gando; Naomi Henzan; Isao Takahashi; Hiroshi Makise


Nihon Kyukyu Igakukai Zasshi | 2012

Indication for chest tube insertion in patients with minor traumatic pneumothorax

Shinsuke Onishi; Isao Takahashi; Yuka Morishita; Satoshi Nara; Yuki Naito; Takafumi Shimizu; Akiko Oshiro


The Japanese Society of Intensive Care Medicine | 2008

Massive bleeding suspected to have been caused by gabexate mesilate in two patients during chemotherapy

Akiko Oshiro; Satoshi Gando; Takashi Kameue; Atsushi Sawamura; Mineji Hayakawa; Hirokatsu Hoshino


Nihon Kyukyu Igakukai Zasshi | 2007

Problems in Accurately Diagnosing and Follow-up for a Higher Brain Dysfunction after Traumatic Brain Injury

Mineji Hayakawa; Katsunori Ikoma; Akiko Oshiro; Hirokatsu Hoshino; Satoshi Gando


Nihon Kyukyu Igakukai Zasshi | 2005

Two Cases of Suspected Liver Compartment Syndrome Treated with Transarterial Embolization

Mineji Hayakawa; Satoshi Gando; Hirokatsu Hoshino; Shinji Uegaki; Akiko Oshiro

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