Effect of Aging and Sex on Clot Formation, Structure, and Lysis in Trauma Patients.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 SURGERY
Charoo Piplani, Andrew Gosselin, Christopher Bargoud, Marie Macor, Rachel L Choron, Joseph S Hanna, Valerie Tutwiler, Julie Goswami
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Abstract

Background: The dynamics of blood clotting are influenced by age and sex, potentially impacting treatment outcomes and susceptibility to complications in trauma patients. This study aimed to identify how age and sex impact clot formation and resolution kinetics, and network structure in trauma patients, exploring their potential implications for personalized treatment strategies.

Study design: Trauma patients meeting the highest level of trauma designation had plasma isolated after emergency department admission before any resuscitative fluid administration. Thrombin generation kinetics, rheological clot mechanics, fibrin network properties, and optical density were measured in patient plasma.

Results: Sixty-three patients were included in this study. The majority (76%) were male, and the age range was 18 to 87 years, with a median age of 38 years. Older patients had increased mortality at a similar Injury Severity Score as compared with younger patients while exhibiting greater clot stiffness and increased time to thrombin generation. Increasing patient age was associated with increased thrombin lag time, time to peak thrombin, and fibrinogen-normalized stiffness. Male and female patients had similar mortality rates and Injury Severity Scores but exhibited significant differences in clot stiffness and lysis with aging.

Conclusions: This study suggests that aging in trauma patients correlates with a prolonged clot formation rate despite the presence of stiffer clots and reduced fibrinolysis in older men. Our findings highlight the importance of age and sex when developing resuscitation protocols and tailoring treatment strategies for acute traumatic coagulopathy in trauma patients. Further research is needed to effectively develop and implement such protocols to optimize clinical outcomes in this patient population.

年龄和性别对创伤患者血块形成、结构和溶解的影响。
背景:创伤患者的凝血动态受年龄和性别的影响,可能影响治疗结果和对并发症的易感性。本研究旨在确定年龄和性别如何影响创伤患者的血块形成、溶解动力学和网络结构,并探讨其对个性化治疗策略的潜在影响。研究设计:达到最高创伤等级的创伤患者在急诊入院后,在给予任何复苏液体之前进行血浆分离。在患者血浆中测量凝血酶生成动力学、流变凝块力学、纤维蛋白网络特性和光密度。结果:本研究纳入63例患者。大多数(76%)为男性,年龄在18岁至87岁之间,中位年龄为38岁。老年患者在类似ISS时的死亡率高于年轻患者,同时表现出更大的凝块硬度和更长的凝血酶生成时间。患者年龄的增加与凝血酶滞后时间、凝血酶峰值时间和纤维蛋白原标准化硬度的增加有关。男性和女性患者的死亡率和损伤严重程度评分相似,但随着年龄的增长,凝块硬度和溶解程度存在显著差异。结论:这项研究表明,尽管在老年男性中存在更硬的血块和更少的纤维蛋白溶解,但创伤患者的衰老与血栓形成率延长相关。我们的研究结果强调了年龄和性别在制定复苏方案和定制创伤患者急性创伤性凝血病治疗策略时的重要性。需要进一步的研究来有效地制定和实施这些方案,以优化这一患者群体的临床结果。
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CiteScore
6.90
自引率
5.80%
发文量
1515
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of the American College of Surgeons (JACS) is a monthly journal publishing peer-reviewed original contributions on all aspects of surgery. These contributions include, but are not limited to, original clinical studies, review articles, and experimental investigations with clear clinical relevance. In general, case reports are not considered for publication. As the official scientific journal of the American College of Surgeons, JACS has the goal of providing its readership the highest quality rapid retrieval of information relevant to surgeons.
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