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. 2002 Apr;10(2):146-53.
doi: 10.1016/s0967-2109(01)00129-6.

Hemorrhage related reexploration following open heart surgery: the impact of pre-operative and post-operative coagulation testing

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Hemorrhage related reexploration following open heart surgery: the impact of pre-operative and post-operative coagulation testing

Timothy S Hall et al. Cardiovasc Surg. 2002 Apr.

Abstract

Purpose: Our objective was to determine the association of pre-operative and post-operative coagulation testing abnormalities with the cause of post-operative bleeding requiring re-exploration following cardiac surgery.

Methods: Retrospective chart review of post-operative bleeding and the incidence of re-exploration for hemorrhage in 2263 adult patients undergoing elective and emergency open heart surgery which included coronary artery bypass, valvular, and combined valve coronary procedures.

Results: Eighty-two patients (3.6%) required re-exploration. Sixty-six percent had surgical bleeding; the remaining 34% were coagulopathic (no surgical site found). The pre-operative PT and ACT were significantly elevated in coagulopathic patients (P<0.005). Post-operative ACT, PT, and APTT were increased and fibrinogen levels were decreased in coagulopathic patients (P<0.05).

Conclusions: Pre-operative testing (ACT, PT) weakly correlated with post-operative coagulopathy. Post-operative coagulation abnormalities were identified with high risk ratios and good diagnostic accuracy when using testing cut-off values to assist in surgical decision making.

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