Nafamostat mesilate administration during cardiopulmonary bypass decreases postoperative bleeding after cardiac surgery.

ASAIO transactions Pub Date : 1991-07-01
T Sato, K Tanaka, C Kondo, T Morimoto, I Yada, H Yuasa, M Kusagawa, K Deguchi
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Abstract

The hemostatic effect of nafamostat mesilate (FUT-175) was evaluated in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) surgery. Thirty patients undergoing aortocoronary bypass grafting were divided into two groups. In the control group, anticoagulation was achieved with an initial dose of heparin (3 mg/kg). In the FUT-175-treated group, in addition to the ordinary treatment with heparin, FUT-175 was infused continuously into the circuit throughout the procedure at a rate of 100 mg/hr. Thrombin-antithrombin III complex (TAT), fibrinopeptide A (FPA), and fibrin degradation products (FDP-D) dimer increased in both groups as CPB proceeded. In the FUT-175-treated group, these parameters remained lower and decreased more rapidly after the end of CPB. Alpha 2 plasmin inhibitor/plasmin complex (PIC) increased progressively during CPB in the control group; no such significant increases were seen in the FUT-175-treated group. Postoperative blood loss was significantly lower in the FUT-175-treated group than in the control group. It was concluded that FUT-175 reduces postoperative blood loss by inhibiting both coagulation and fibrinolysis during CPB.

体外循环期间给予甲磺酸那莫他可减少心脏手术后出血。
评价了甲磺酸那莫他酯(FUT-175)在体外循环(CPB)手术患者中的止血效果。将30例行冠状动脉旁路移植术的患者分为两组。在对照组中,初始剂量为肝素(3mg /kg)实现抗凝。在FUT-175治疗组中,除了普通肝素治疗外,FUT-175在整个过程中以100 mg/hr的速率连续输注到回路中。随着CPB的进行,两组的凝血酶-抗凝血酶III复合物(TAT)、纤维蛋白肽A (FPA)和纤维蛋白降解产物(FDP-D)二聚体均增加。在fut -175治疗组,这些参数在CPB结束后保持较低且下降更快。对照组CPB期间α - 2纤溶酶抑制剂/纤溶酶复合体(PIC)逐渐升高;fut -175治疗组未见明显升高。fut -175治疗组术后出血量明显低于对照组。结论FUT-175通过抑制CPB期间的凝血和纤溶来减少术后失血量。
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