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Blood loss in infants and children for open heart operations: albumin 5% versus fresh-frozen plasma |
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Blood
loss in infants and children for open heart operations: albumin 5% versus
fresh-frozen plasma in the prime.
Oliver
WC Jr, Beynen FM, Nuttall GA, Schroeder DR, Ereth MH, Dearani JA, Puga
FJ.
Ann
Thorac Surg
Department
of Anesthesiology, Mayo Foundation,
Rochester,
Minnesota
55905,
USA.
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BACKGROUND: Infants and children undergoing
cardiopulmonary bypass become substantially hemodiluted secondary to the volume used to prime the oxygenator. Fresh-frozen plasma has been included in the
prime to lessen dilution of clotting factors and correspondingly minimize blood
loss and transfusions. METHODS: We prospectively randomized 56 patients weighing
10 kg or less who required cardiopulmonary bypass to receive either one unit of
fresh-frozen plasma or 200 mL of albumin 5% in the
prime. After protamine administration, samples for
prothrombin time, fibrinogen, platelet count, and
thromboelastogram were obtained. Mediastinal chest tube drainage and transfusion requirements
were documented. RESULTS: There were no significant differences between groups
regarding demographic or surgical characteristics. Blood loss during the first
24 hours was similar in both groups, but total transfusions were significantly
greater in those who received fresh-frozen plasma instead of albumin 5% in the prime (8.0 +/- 4.2 versus 6.1
+/- 4.5 U, respectively; p = 0.035). Post hoc analyses suggest that for cyanotic
patients and patients undergoing complex operations, fresh-frozen plasma in the
prime results in less blood loss than albumin 5%. CONCLUSIONS: Substitution of
albumin 5% for fresh-frozen plasma in the prime of acyanotic patients weighing 10 kg or less who undergo
noncomplex operations requiring cardiopulmonary bypass significantly reduces
perioperative transfusions without increasing blood
loss. Further investigation is needed to determine whether increased blood loss
is associated with increased transfusions when albumin 5% is substituted for
fresh-frozen plasma in the prime of infants and children who are cyanotic or
undergoing complex operations.
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