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Risk Factors for Postoperative Fibrinogen Deficiency after Surgical Removal of Intracranial Tumors

Higher levels of fibrinogen, a critical element in hemostasis, are associated with increased postoperative survival rates, especially for patients with massive operative blood loss. Fibrinogen deficiency after surgical management of intracranial tumors may result in postoperative intracranial bleedi...

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Autores principales: Wei, Naili, Jia, Yanfei, Wang, Xiu, Zhang, Yinian, Yuan, Guoqiang, Zhao, Baotian, Wang, Yao, Zhang, Kai, Zhang, Xinding, Pan, Yawen, Zhang, Jianguo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4676605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26658430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144551
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author Wei, Naili
Jia, Yanfei
Wang, Xiu
Zhang, Yinian
Yuan, Guoqiang
Zhao, Baotian
Wang, Yao
Zhang, Kai
Zhang, Xinding
Pan, Yawen
Zhang, Jianguo
author_facet Wei, Naili
Jia, Yanfei
Wang, Xiu
Zhang, Yinian
Yuan, Guoqiang
Zhao, Baotian
Wang, Yao
Zhang, Kai
Zhang, Xinding
Pan, Yawen
Zhang, Jianguo
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description Higher levels of fibrinogen, a critical element in hemostasis, are associated with increased postoperative survival rates, especially for patients with massive operative blood loss. Fibrinogen deficiency after surgical management of intracranial tumors may result in postoperative intracranial bleeding and severely worsen patient outcomes. However, no previous studies have systematically identified factors associated with postoperative fibrinogen deficiency. In this study, we retrospectively analyzed data from patients who underwent surgical removal of intracranial tumors in Beijing Tiantan Hospital date from 1/1/2013to12/31/2013. The present study found that patients with postoperative fibrinogen deficiency experienced more operative blood loss and a higher rate of postoperative intracranial hematoma, and they were given more blood transfusions, more plasma transfusions, and were administered larger doses of hemocoagulase compared with patients without postoperative fibrinogen deficiency. Likewise, patients with postoperative fibrinogen deficiency had poorer extended Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOSe), longer hospital stays, and greater hospital expenses than patients without postoperative fibrinogen deficiency. Further, we assessed a comprehensive set of risk factors associated with postoperative fibrinogen deficiency via multiple linear regression. We found that body mass index (BMI), the occurrence of postoperative intracranial hematoma, and administration of hemocoagulasewere positively associated with preoperative-to-postoperative plasma fibrinogen consumption; presenting with a malignant tumor was negatively associated with fibrinogen consumption. Contrary to what might be expected, intraoperative blood loss, the need for blood transfusion, and the need for plasma transfusion were not associated with plasma fibrinogen consumption. Considering our findings together, we concluded that postoperative fibrinogen deficiency is closely associated with postoperative bleeding and poor outcomes and merits careful attention. Practitioners should monitor plasma fibrinogen levels in patients with risk factors for postoperative fibrinogen deficiency. In addition, postoperative fibrinogen deficiency should be remediated as soon as possible to reduce postoperative bleeding, especially when postoperative bleeding is confirmed.
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spelling pubmed-46766052015-12-31 Risk Factors for Postoperative Fibrinogen Deficiency after Surgical Removal of Intracranial Tumors Wei, Naili Jia, Yanfei Wang, Xiu Zhang, Yinian Yuan, Guoqiang Zhao, Baotian Wang, Yao Zhang, Kai Zhang, Xinding Pan, Yawen Zhang, Jianguo PLoS One Research Article Higher levels of fibrinogen, a critical element in hemostasis, are associated with increased postoperative survival rates, especially for patients with massive operative blood loss. Fibrinogen deficiency after surgical management of intracranial tumors may result in postoperative intracranial bleeding and severely worsen patient outcomes. However, no previous studies have systematically identified factors associated with postoperative fibrinogen deficiency. In this study, we retrospectively analyzed data from patients who underwent surgical removal of intracranial tumors in Beijing Tiantan Hospital date from 1/1/2013to12/31/2013. The present study found that patients with postoperative fibrinogen deficiency experienced more operative blood loss and a higher rate of postoperative intracranial hematoma, and they were given more blood transfusions, more plasma transfusions, and were administered larger doses of hemocoagulase compared with patients without postoperative fibrinogen deficiency. Likewise, patients with postoperative fibrinogen deficiency had poorer extended Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOSe), longer hospital stays, and greater hospital expenses than patients without postoperative fibrinogen deficiency. Further, we assessed a comprehensive set of risk factors associated with postoperative fibrinogen deficiency via multiple linear regression. We found that body mass index (BMI), the occurrence of postoperative intracranial hematoma, and administration of hemocoagulasewere positively associated with preoperative-to-postoperative plasma fibrinogen consumption; presenting with a malignant tumor was negatively associated with fibrinogen consumption. Contrary to what might be expected, intraoperative blood loss, the need for blood transfusion, and the need for plasma transfusion were not associated with plasma fibrinogen consumption. Considering our findings together, we concluded that postoperative fibrinogen deficiency is closely associated with postoperative bleeding and poor outcomes and merits careful attention. Practitioners should monitor plasma fibrinogen levels in patients with risk factors for postoperative fibrinogen deficiency. In addition, postoperative fibrinogen deficiency should be remediated as soon as possible to reduce postoperative bleeding, especially when postoperative bleeding is confirmed. Public Library of Science 2015-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4676605/ /pubmed/26658430 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144551 Text en © 2015 Wei et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wang, Xiu
Zhang, Yinian
Yuan, Guoqiang
Zhao, Baotian
Wang, Yao
Zhang, Kai
Zhang, Xinding
Pan, Yawen
Zhang, Jianguo
Risk Factors for Postoperative Fibrinogen Deficiency after Surgical Removal of Intracranial Tumors
title Risk Factors for Postoperative Fibrinogen Deficiency after Surgical Removal of Intracranial Tumors
title_full Risk Factors for Postoperative Fibrinogen Deficiency after Surgical Removal of Intracranial Tumors
title_fullStr Risk Factors for Postoperative Fibrinogen Deficiency after Surgical Removal of Intracranial Tumors
title_full_unstemmed Risk Factors for Postoperative Fibrinogen Deficiency after Surgical Removal of Intracranial Tumors
title_short Risk Factors for Postoperative Fibrinogen Deficiency after Surgical Removal of Intracranial Tumors
title_sort risk factors for postoperative fibrinogen deficiency after surgical removal of intracranial tumors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4676605/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26658430
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144551
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