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Thrombin generation after prothrombin complex concentrate or plasma transfusion during cardiac surgery
by
Smith, Mark M.
, Nuttall, Gregory A.
, Welsby, Ian J.
, Ghadimi, Kamrouz
, Schroeder, Darrell R.
in
Aged
/ Antithrombin
/ Bleeding
/ Blood Coagulation Factors - administration & dosage
/ Blood Coagulation Factors - therapeutic use
/ Blood Component Transfusion - methods
/ Bypass
/ Cardiac Surgical Procedures - adverse effects
/ Cardiac Surgical Procedures - methods
/ Cardiology
/ Cardiopulmonary Bypass - adverse effects
/ Clotting
/ Female
/ Heart
/ Heart surgery
/ Hematology
/ Heparin
/ Humans
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Patients
/ Plasma
/ Prothrombin
/ Thrombin
/ Thrombin - biosynthesis
/ Thrombin - metabolism
2025
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Thrombin generation after prothrombin complex concentrate or plasma transfusion during cardiac surgery
by
Smith, Mark M.
, Nuttall, Gregory A.
, Welsby, Ian J.
, Ghadimi, Kamrouz
, Schroeder, Darrell R.
in
Aged
/ Antithrombin
/ Bleeding
/ Blood Coagulation Factors - administration & dosage
/ Blood Coagulation Factors - therapeutic use
/ Blood Component Transfusion - methods
/ Bypass
/ Cardiac Surgical Procedures - adverse effects
/ Cardiac Surgical Procedures - methods
/ Cardiology
/ Cardiopulmonary Bypass - adverse effects
/ Clotting
/ Female
/ Heart
/ Heart surgery
/ Hematology
/ Heparin
/ Humans
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Patients
/ Plasma
/ Prothrombin
/ Thrombin
/ Thrombin - biosynthesis
/ Thrombin - metabolism
2025
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Thrombin generation after prothrombin complex concentrate or plasma transfusion during cardiac surgery
by
Smith, Mark M.
, Nuttall, Gregory A.
, Welsby, Ian J.
, Ghadimi, Kamrouz
, Schroeder, Darrell R.
in
Aged
/ Antithrombin
/ Bleeding
/ Blood Coagulation Factors - administration & dosage
/ Blood Coagulation Factors - therapeutic use
/ Blood Component Transfusion - methods
/ Bypass
/ Cardiac Surgical Procedures - adverse effects
/ Cardiac Surgical Procedures - methods
/ Cardiology
/ Cardiopulmonary Bypass - adverse effects
/ Clotting
/ Female
/ Heart
/ Heart surgery
/ Hematology
/ Heparin
/ Humans
/ Laboratories
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Patients
/ Plasma
/ Prothrombin
/ Thrombin
/ Thrombin - biosynthesis
/ Thrombin - metabolism
2025
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Thrombin generation after prothrombin complex concentrate or plasma transfusion during cardiac surgery
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Thrombin generation after prothrombin complex concentrate or plasma transfusion during cardiac surgery
2025
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Overview
Thrombin generation (TG) is reduced after cardiac surgery using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), contributing to coagulopathy and bleeding. Plasma transfusion or four-factor prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC) are commonly used to treat coagulopathic bleeding after CPB without knowledge of how each may restore TG. To determine the effect of PCC infusion on restoration of thrombin generation compared with plasma transfusion, we performed a laboratory-based secondary analysis of a randomized, controlled trial of adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery to assess efficacy and safety of 4 F-PCC versus plasma for treatment of perioperative coagulopathic bleeding after CPB. Participants were randomized to receive either PCC (15 IU/kg) or plasma (10–15 ml/kg) after separation from CPB. Participant blood samples were obtained at pre-specified serial timepoints, with laboratory assays for TG and factor levels subsequently performed. The primary outcome was change in thrombin generation (TG) parameters after each randomized treatment through postoperative day 5. Secondary outcomes included serially derived clotting factor levels. Of 100 randomized participants, 99 were included in this laboratory analysis (PCC group,
N
= 51; plasma group,
N
= 48). After treatment, participants in the PCC group compared with those in the plasma group showed higher endogenous thrombin potential (ETP, Median, Interquartile range, IQR: 688 [371–1069] vs. 1088 [550–1691] nM minutes,
P
= 0.01), a greater increase din ETP (
P
= 0.002) and peak TG (
P
= 0.01) in the timepoints between heparin reversal and after treatment administration. Both groups demonstrated similar values in all TG assays by postoperative day 1 (
P
> 0.05). The PCC group also demonstrated higher levels of proteins C, S, and Factors II, VII, IX and X, early after treatment (
P
< 0.001 for all comparisons). Antithrombin levels were initially higher in the plasma group after treatment (Median, IQR: 66% [61-71%] vs. 56% [51-65%],
P
= 0.002) but differences did not persist beyond postoperative day 3. In this laboratory analysis from a recent randomized trial in adult cardiac surgery, PCC administration restored thrombin generation more rapidly than plasma in the early postoperative period without laboratory evidence of hypercoagulability. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02557672 [1].
Key points
Question
How does prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC) compare with plasma to restore thrombin generation (TG) in patients with coagulopathic bleeding after cardiopulmonary bypass?
Findings
In this subanalysis of a randomized clinical trial in 99 adult cardiac surgical patients, TG was restored more rapidly in the PCC group compared with the plasma group after treatment: endogenous thrombin potential (PCC, 688 [371–1069] vs. plasma, 1088 [550–1691],
P
= 0.01nM minutes). Both groups displayed similar post-treatment TG by postoperative day one.
Meaning
These results support PCC administration to restore TG while avoiding acquired hypercoagulability in the early period after cardiac surgery.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer Nature B.V
Subject
/ Bleeding
/ Blood Coagulation Factors - administration & dosage
/ Blood Coagulation Factors - therapeutic use
/ Blood Component Transfusion - methods
/ Bypass
/ Cardiac Surgical Procedures - adverse effects
/ Cardiac Surgical Procedures - methods
/ Cardiopulmonary Bypass - adverse effects
/ Clotting
/ Female
/ Heart
/ Heparin
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Patients
/ Plasma
/ Thrombin
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