Changes in coagulation factor XIII activity during resuscitation for hemorrhagic shock

Yusuke Yamada, T. Abe, Rina Tanohata, Hidenobu Ochiai
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Objective Little is known about the coagulation activity of factor XIII (FXIII) during resuscitation for hemorrhagic shock and the effects of plasma transfusions. We performed a single-center observational study to evaluate the changes in FXIII activity during resuscitation for hemorrhagic shock. Patient and Methods Twenty-three adult patients with hemorrhagic shock were enrolled in this study. Blood samples were drawn upon arrival (T1), at the time of hemostasis completion (T2), and on day 2 (T3). Baseline and changes in FXIII activity and the proportion of patients with adequate levels of FXIII activity (FXIII activity >70%) were evaluated. The effects of plasma transfusion on these parameters were also investigated. Results At T1, the median (interquartile range) FXIII activity was 53% (47–85%), which did not increase (T1 vs. T3: 53% [47–85%] vs. 63% [52–70%], P=0.8766). The proportion of patients with adequate FXIII activity decreased throughout the resuscitation period (T1, T2, and T3: 30, 34, and 21%, respectively). Plasma transfusion did not affect FXIII activity (T1 vs. T2, 66.4% [23.4] vs. 70.0% [16.2%], P=0.3956; T2 vs. T3, 72.0% [19.5] vs. 63.5% [8.6%], P=0.1161) or the proportion of adequate levels of FXIII activity at 44% at T2 and 27% at T3. Conclusion FXIII activity is low during the early phase of a hemorrhagic shock. Even with plasma transfusion, FXIII levels were not adequately maintained throughout resuscitation.
失血性休克复苏期间凝血因子 XIII 活性的变化
目的 对失血性休克复苏期间因子 XIII(FXIII)的凝血活性以及输血浆的影响知之甚少。我们进行了一项单中心观察性研究,以评估失血性休克复苏期间 FXIII 活性的变化。患者和方法 23 名失血性休克成人患者参与了这项研究。分别在患者到达时(T1)、止血完成时(T2)和第 2 天(T3)抽取血样。对 FXIII 活性的基线和变化以及 FXIII 活性达到足够水平(FXIII 活性大于 70%)的患者比例进行了评估。此外,还研究了输血对这些参数的影响。结果 在 T1 期,FXIII 活性的中位数(四分位数间距)为 53% (47-85%),没有增加(T1 vs. T3:53% [47-85%] vs. 63% [52-70%],P=0.8766)。在整个复苏期间,FXIII 活性充足的患者比例有所下降(T1、T2 和 T3:分别为 30%、34% 和 21%)。输血浆不会影响 FXIII 活性(T1 vs. T2,66.4% [23.4] vs. 70.0% [16.2%],P=0.3956;T2 vs. T3,72.0% [19.5] vs. 63.5% [8.6%],P=0.1161)或 FXIII 活性充足水平的比例(T2 为 44%,T3 为 27%)。结论 在失血性休克的早期阶段,FXIII 活性较低。即使输注了血浆,FXIII 的水平在整个复苏过程中也无法得到充分维持。
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