Clot formation risk in the clearing fluid after arterial catheter blood sampling: coagulation factors consumption over time - a prospective pilot study.

IF 2 3区 医学 Q2 ANESTHESIOLOGY
Jerome E Dauvergne, Elodie Boissier, Bertrand Rozec, Karim Lakhal, Damien Muller
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Abstract

After blood sampling from an arterial catheter, the reinjection of the clearing fluid (a mixture of saline solution and blood) is proposed to limit blood loss. However, reinjecting clots may cause embolic complications. The primary objective was to assess fibrinogen consumption in the clearing fluid as an indicator of clot formation over time. Additionally, we searched for macroscopic clots, evaluated changes in prothrombin time, factors II and V. In this prospective observational pilot study, we enrolled adult patients in an intensive care unit with a radial artery catheter who required measurements of hemostasis parameters. We used a locally developed closed blood sampling system. Hemostasis parameters were measured in patients' pure blood (reference) and in the clearing fluid, at 2, 3, and 5 min after the complete filling of the reservoir. Thirty patients were included and 120 samples were analyzed. Fibrinogen levels decreased over time: median [interquartile range (IQR)] of 4.3 [IQR:3.1;5.9] as reference level, 3.6 [IQR:2.7;4.7] at 2 min (p < 0.001), 3.4 [IQR:2.1;4.3] at 3 min (p < 0.001) and 3.0 [IQR:1.7;4.1] g/L at 5 min (p < 0.001). No clot was macroscopically detected in any samples. An antiplatelet agent was administered in 11 (37%) patients. Unfractionated heparin anti-Xa activity was higher than 0.10 UI/ml in 17 (57%). Although no macroscopic clots were observed in the clearing fluid, its coagulation factors decreased over the 5 min following reservoir filling, indicating potential initiation of clot formation. Our findings stress the need for further studies assessing the safety of reinjecting clearing fluid as part of patient blood management.

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CiteScore
4.30
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13.60%
发文量
144
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing is a clinical journal publishing papers related to technology in the fields of anaesthesia, intensive care medicine, emergency medicine, and peri-operative medicine. The journal has links with numerous specialist societies, including editorial board representatives from the European Society for Computing and Technology in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care (ESCTAIC), the Society for Technology in Anesthesia (STA), the Society for Complex Acute Illness (SCAI) and the NAVAt (NAVigating towards your Anaestheisa Targets) group. The journal publishes original papers, narrative and systematic reviews, technological notes, letters to the editor, editorial or commentary papers, and policy statements or guidelines from national or international societies. The journal encourages debate on published papers and technology, including letters commenting on previous publications or technological concerns. The journal occasionally publishes special issues with technological or clinical themes, or reports and abstracts from scientificmeetings. Special issues proposals should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief. Specific details of types of papers, and the clinical and technological content of papers considered within scope can be found in instructions for authors.
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