Changes in transfusion therapy and reexploration rate after institution of a blood management program in cardiac surgical patients
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Changes in transfusion therapy and reexploration rate after institution of a blood management program in cardiac surgical patients
Abstract
A retrospective study was performed to determine the impact of a coagulation and transfusion management program on blood utilization in 1,079 sequential patients for myocardial revascularization and open ventricle or combined procedures. Four hundred and eighty-eight patients (group 1) before, and 591 patients (group 2) after institution of thromboelastography (TEG)-guided coagulation were studied and compared for transfusion requirements, donor exposure, and the incidence of reoperation for hemorrhage. Group 2 patients had a significantly lower incidence of overall transfusion (78.5% v 86.3%) during hospitalization and in total transfusion in the operating room (57.9% v 66.4%). The incidence of each transfusion subtype was also significantly lower in group 2 patients. Actual total median donor exposure was 8 in group 1 patients and 6 exposures in group 2 patients. Mediastinal reexploration for hemorrhage was 5.7% before institution of TEG-based coagulation monitoring and 1.5% in TEG-monitored patients. Use of TEG monitoring before reexploration has decreased the cost and potential risk for patients undergoing CABG surgery.
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