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Bleeding complications after cardiac surgery, before anticoagulation start and then with argatroban or heparin in the early postoperative setting

OBJECTIVES: After elective cardiac surgery a postoperative anticoagulation is obligatory. With critically ill patients the conventional anticoagulation standard heparin is sometimes impossible, e.g. based on HIT II. Then, argatroban is currently a possible alternative, however, due to its impaired m...

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Autores principales: Klingele, Matthias, Enkel, Julia, Speer, Timo, Bomberg, Hagen, Baerens, Lea, Schäfers, Hans-Joachim
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6986048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31992340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13019-020-1059-8
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author Klingele, Matthias
Enkel, Julia
Speer, Timo
Bomberg, Hagen
Baerens, Lea
Schäfers, Hans-Joachim
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Enkel, Julia
Speer, Timo
Bomberg, Hagen
Baerens, Lea
Schäfers, Hans-Joachim
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description OBJECTIVES: After elective cardiac surgery a postoperative anticoagulation is obligatory. With critically ill patients the conventional anticoagulation standard heparin is sometimes impossible, e.g. based on HIT II. Then, argatroban is currently a possible alternative, however, due to its impaired metabolism in critically ill patients, anticoagulation effect is harder to anticipate, thus resulting in higher bleeding risk. Furthermore, to date no antidote is available. Hence, severe postoperative bleeding incidents under anticoagulation are commonly mono-causal attributed to the anticoagulation itself. This study concentrates on the number of well-defined postoperative bleeding incidents before any anticoagulation started, then actually under argatroban as well as compared to those under heparin (or switched from heparin to argatroban). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospective study including 215 patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery with a postoperative stay in ICU ≥48 h. Postoperative bleeding complications before and after start of anticoagulation were evaluated. Definition of bleeding complications were: decrease of hemoglobin by more than 2 g/dl without dilution (mean value of volume balance plus one standard deviation) and/or increased need of red blood cell transfusion/day (average transfusion rate + 2 standard deviations). RESULTS: Within the study group of 215 patients, 143 were treated with heparin, 43 with argatroban, 29 switched from heparin to argatroban. Overall, 26.5% (57/215) postoperative bleeding complications occurred. In 54.4% (31/57) bleeding complications occurred before start of anticoagulation; in 43.6% (26/57) after. Of these, 14 bleeding incidents occurred under heparin 9.8% (14/143), 6 under argatroban 14% (6/43) and 6 switched 20.7% (6/29). Higher bleeding complications before start of anticoagulation was related to concomitant factors influencing the overall bleeding risk; e.g. score of severity of illness. These observations further correlate with postoperative, but not anticoagulation induced mortality rate of 2.8% of then given heparin, 20.9% then argatroban, 20.7% then switched. CONCLUSIONS: Postoperative bleeding complications cannot simply be attributed to anticoagulation since occurring often before anticoagulation was started. The risk for bleeding complications after start of anticoagulation was quite comparable for argatroban and heparin. Accordingly, the influence of argatroban on bleeding complications in the postoperative period may be less significant than previously thought.
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spelling pubmed-69860482020-01-30 Bleeding complications after cardiac surgery, before anticoagulation start and then with argatroban or heparin in the early postoperative setting Klingele, Matthias Enkel, Julia Speer, Timo Bomberg, Hagen Baerens, Lea Schäfers, Hans-Joachim J Cardiothorac Surg Research Article OBJECTIVES: After elective cardiac surgery a postoperative anticoagulation is obligatory. With critically ill patients the conventional anticoagulation standard heparin is sometimes impossible, e.g. based on HIT II. Then, argatroban is currently a possible alternative, however, due to its impaired metabolism in critically ill patients, anticoagulation effect is harder to anticipate, thus resulting in higher bleeding risk. Furthermore, to date no antidote is available. Hence, severe postoperative bleeding incidents under anticoagulation are commonly mono-causal attributed to the anticoagulation itself. This study concentrates on the number of well-defined postoperative bleeding incidents before any anticoagulation started, then actually under argatroban as well as compared to those under heparin (or switched from heparin to argatroban). MATERIAL AND METHODS: Retrospective study including 215 patients undergoing elective cardiac surgery with a postoperative stay in ICU ≥48 h. Postoperative bleeding complications before and after start of anticoagulation were evaluated. Definition of bleeding complications were: decrease of hemoglobin by more than 2 g/dl without dilution (mean value of volume balance plus one standard deviation) and/or increased need of red blood cell transfusion/day (average transfusion rate + 2 standard deviations). RESULTS: Within the study group of 215 patients, 143 were treated with heparin, 43 with argatroban, 29 switched from heparin to argatroban. Overall, 26.5% (57/215) postoperative bleeding complications occurred. In 54.4% (31/57) bleeding complications occurred before start of anticoagulation; in 43.6% (26/57) after. Of these, 14 bleeding incidents occurred under heparin 9.8% (14/143), 6 under argatroban 14% (6/43) and 6 switched 20.7% (6/29). Higher bleeding complications before start of anticoagulation was related to concomitant factors influencing the overall bleeding risk; e.g. score of severity of illness. These observations further correlate with postoperative, but not anticoagulation induced mortality rate of 2.8% of then given heparin, 20.9% then argatroban, 20.7% then switched. CONCLUSIONS: Postoperative bleeding complications cannot simply be attributed to anticoagulation since occurring often before anticoagulation was started. The risk for bleeding complications after start of anticoagulation was quite comparable for argatroban and heparin. Accordingly, the influence of argatroban on bleeding complications in the postoperative period may be less significant than previously thought. BioMed Central 2020-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6986048/ /pubmed/31992340 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13019-020-1059-8 Text en © The Author(s). 2020 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Klingele, Matthias
Enkel, Julia
Speer, Timo
Bomberg, Hagen
Baerens, Lea
Schäfers, Hans-Joachim
Bleeding complications after cardiac surgery, before anticoagulation start and then with argatroban or heparin in the early postoperative setting
title Bleeding complications after cardiac surgery, before anticoagulation start and then with argatroban or heparin in the early postoperative setting
title_full Bleeding complications after cardiac surgery, before anticoagulation start and then with argatroban or heparin in the early postoperative setting
title_fullStr Bleeding complications after cardiac surgery, before anticoagulation start and then with argatroban or heparin in the early postoperative setting
title_full_unstemmed Bleeding complications after cardiac surgery, before anticoagulation start and then with argatroban or heparin in the early postoperative setting
title_short Bleeding complications after cardiac surgery, before anticoagulation start and then with argatroban or heparin in the early postoperative setting
title_sort bleeding complications after cardiac surgery, before anticoagulation start and then with argatroban or heparin in the early postoperative setting
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6986048/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31992340
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13019-020-1059-8
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