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Effect of thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion on outcomes of acute variceal bleeding in patients with chronic liver disease

BACKGROUND: Platelet transfusion in acute variceal bleeding (AVB) is recommended by few guidelines and is common in routine clinical practice, even though the effect of thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion on the outcomes of AVB is unclear. AIM: To determine how platelet counts, platelets trans...

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Autores principales: Biswas, Sagnik, Vaishnav, Manas, Pathak, Piyush, Gunjan, Deepak, Mahapatra, Soumya Jagannath, Kedia, Saurabh, Rout, Gyanranjan, Thakur, Bhaskar, Nayak, Baibaswata, Kumar, Ramesh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9376768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36158909
http://dx.doi.org/10.4254/wjh.v14.i7.1421
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author Biswas, Sagnik
Vaishnav, Manas
Pathak, Piyush
Gunjan, Deepak
Mahapatra, Soumya Jagannath
Kedia, Saurabh
Rout, Gyanranjan
Thakur, Bhaskar
Nayak, Baibaswata
Kumar, Ramesh
author_facet Biswas, Sagnik
Vaishnav, Manas
Pathak, Piyush
Gunjan, Deepak
Mahapatra, Soumya Jagannath
Kedia, Saurabh
Rout, Gyanranjan
Thakur, Bhaskar
Nayak, Baibaswata
Kumar, Ramesh
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description BACKGROUND: Platelet transfusion in acute variceal bleeding (AVB) is recommended by few guidelines and is common in routine clinical practice, even though the effect of thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion on the outcomes of AVB is unclear. AIM: To determine how platelet counts, platelets transfusions, and fresh frozen plasma transfusions affect the outcomes of AVB in cirrhosis patients in terms of bleeding control, rebleeding, and mortality. METHODS: Prospectively maintained database was used to analyze the outcomes of cirrhosis patients who presented with AVB. The outcomes were assessed as the risk of rebleeding at days 5 and 42, and risk of death at day 42, considering the platelet counts and platelet transfusion. Propensity score matching (PSM) was used to compare the outcomes in those who received platelet transfusion. Statistical comparisons were done using Kaplan-Meier curves with log-rank tests and Cox-proportional hazard model for rebleeding and for 42-d mortality. RESULTS: The study included 913 patients, with 83.5% men, median age 45 years, and Model for End-stage Liver Disease score 14.7. Platelet count < 20 × 10(9)/L, 20-50 × 10(9)/L, and > 50 × 10(9)/L were found in 23 (2.5%), 168 (18.4%), and 722 (79.1%) patients, respectively. Rebleeding rates were similar between the three platelet groups on days 5 and 42 (13%, 6.5%, and 4.7%, respectively, on days 5, P = 0.150; and 21.7%, 17.3%, and 14.4%, respectively, on days 42, P = 0.433). At day 42, the mortality rates for the three platelet groups were also similar (13.0%, 23.2%, and 17.2%, respectively, P = 0.153). On PSM analysis patients receiving platelets transfusions (n = 89) had significantly higher rebleeding rates on day 5 (14.6% vs 4.5%; P = 0.039) and day 42 (32.6% vs 15.7%; P = 0.014), compared to those who didn't. The mortality rates were also higher among patients receiving platelets (25.8% vs 23.6%; P = 0.862), although the difference was not significant. On multivariate analysis, platelet transfusion and not platelet count, was independently associated with 42-d rebleeding. Hepatic encephalopathy was independently associated with 42-d mortality. CONCLUSION: Thrombocytopenia had no effect on rebleeding rates or mortality in cirrhosis patients with AVB; however, platelet transfusion increased rebleeding on days 5 and 42, with a higher but non-significant effect on mortality.
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spelling pubmed-93767682022-09-23 Effect of thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion on outcomes of acute variceal bleeding in patients with chronic liver disease Biswas, Sagnik Vaishnav, Manas Pathak, Piyush Gunjan, Deepak Mahapatra, Soumya Jagannath Kedia, Saurabh Rout, Gyanranjan Thakur, Bhaskar Nayak, Baibaswata Kumar, Ramesh World J Hepatol Retrospective Study BACKGROUND: Platelet transfusion in acute variceal bleeding (AVB) is recommended by few guidelines and is common in routine clinical practice, even though the effect of thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion on the outcomes of AVB is unclear. AIM: To determine how platelet counts, platelets transfusions, and fresh frozen plasma transfusions affect the outcomes of AVB in cirrhosis patients in terms of bleeding control, rebleeding, and mortality. METHODS: Prospectively maintained database was used to analyze the outcomes of cirrhosis patients who presented with AVB. The outcomes were assessed as the risk of rebleeding at days 5 and 42, and risk of death at day 42, considering the platelet counts and platelet transfusion. Propensity score matching (PSM) was used to compare the outcomes in those who received platelet transfusion. Statistical comparisons were done using Kaplan-Meier curves with log-rank tests and Cox-proportional hazard model for rebleeding and for 42-d mortality. RESULTS: The study included 913 patients, with 83.5% men, median age 45 years, and Model for End-stage Liver Disease score 14.7. Platelet count < 20 × 10(9)/L, 20-50 × 10(9)/L, and > 50 × 10(9)/L were found in 23 (2.5%), 168 (18.4%), and 722 (79.1%) patients, respectively. Rebleeding rates were similar between the three platelet groups on days 5 and 42 (13%, 6.5%, and 4.7%, respectively, on days 5, P = 0.150; and 21.7%, 17.3%, and 14.4%, respectively, on days 42, P = 0.433). At day 42, the mortality rates for the three platelet groups were also similar (13.0%, 23.2%, and 17.2%, respectively, P = 0.153). On PSM analysis patients receiving platelets transfusions (n = 89) had significantly higher rebleeding rates on day 5 (14.6% vs 4.5%; P = 0.039) and day 42 (32.6% vs 15.7%; P = 0.014), compared to those who didn't. The mortality rates were also higher among patients receiving platelets (25.8% vs 23.6%; P = 0.862), although the difference was not significant. On multivariate analysis, platelet transfusion and not platelet count, was independently associated with 42-d rebleeding. Hepatic encephalopathy was independently associated with 42-d mortality. CONCLUSION: Thrombocytopenia had no effect on rebleeding rates or mortality in cirrhosis patients with AVB; however, platelet transfusion increased rebleeding on days 5 and 42, with a higher but non-significant effect on mortality. Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 2022-07-27 2022-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9376768/ /pubmed/36158909 http://dx.doi.org/10.4254/wjh.v14.i7.1421 Text en ©The Author(s) 2022. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is an open-access article that was selected by an in-house editor and fully peer-reviewed by external reviewers. It is distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial.
spellingShingle Retrospective Study
Biswas, Sagnik
Vaishnav, Manas
Pathak, Piyush
Gunjan, Deepak
Mahapatra, Soumya Jagannath
Kedia, Saurabh
Rout, Gyanranjan
Thakur, Bhaskar
Nayak, Baibaswata
Kumar, Ramesh
Effect of thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion on outcomes of acute variceal bleeding in patients with chronic liver disease
title Effect of thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion on outcomes of acute variceal bleeding in patients with chronic liver disease
title_full Effect of thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion on outcomes of acute variceal bleeding in patients with chronic liver disease
title_fullStr Effect of thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion on outcomes of acute variceal bleeding in patients with chronic liver disease
title_full_unstemmed Effect of thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion on outcomes of acute variceal bleeding in patients with chronic liver disease
title_short Effect of thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion on outcomes of acute variceal bleeding in patients with chronic liver disease
title_sort effect of thrombocytopenia and platelet transfusion on outcomes of acute variceal bleeding in patients with chronic liver disease
topic Retrospective Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9376768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36158909
http://dx.doi.org/10.4254/wjh.v14.i7.1421
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