Evaluation of coagulopathy in cirrhotic patients: A scoping review of the utility of viscoelastic testing
- PMID: 37722936
- DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2023.09.001
Evaluation of coagulopathy in cirrhotic patients: A scoping review of the utility of viscoelastic testing
Abstract
Background: Cirrhosis causes significant coagulopathy. Traditional coagulation tests may not accurately measure coagulopathy in well-compensated patients with cirrhosis. Viscoelastic tests are functional tests that may better assess coagulopathy in cirrhotic patients.
Methods: We searched PubMed, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar, and grey literature using terms meaning viscoelastic testing and cirrhosis. After reviewing over 500 titles and abstracts, 40 full-text papers met inclusion criteria.
Results: Twenty-two papers found viscoelastic testing was a better indicator of baseline coagulation than traditional testing in cirrhosis. Nineteen additional papers evaluated the utility of peri-procedural viscoelastic testing and found they led to a reduction in blood product administration without increasing risk of hemorrhage, thrombotic events, or other complications.
Conclusions: The usage of viscoelastic testing in patients with cirrhosis allows for better assessment of coagulopathy, resulting in improved outcomes. Educating physicians to optimize care of this high-risk group is necessary to further improve their treatment.
Keywords: Cirrhosis; Coagulation; Thromboelastography; Transfusions; Viscoelastic testing.
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Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of competing interest All authors have no conflicts of interest regarding this research and have no financial disclosures to report.
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