T Komiya, K Ban, K Yamazaki, O Ishii, T Nakamura, Y Kanzaki
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Abstract
Recently, use of heparin-coated circuits during normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass has become a trend in cardiovascular surgery. In light of this, heparin administration protocols during bypass should be reevaluated. In twenty patients who underwent cardiac surgery using a heparin-coated circuit under normothermia, heparin concentration was measured with Hepcon/HMS. Before initiating bypass, 300 IU/kg of heparin was administered with additional heparin to maintain activated clotting time (ACT) at more than 400 seconds. The heparin dose response (HDR) was measured before heparin administration. HDR is a heparin concentration calculated to correspond to an ACT of 480 seconds. As an index of heparin control during bypass, average heparin concentration/HDR (HC/HDR) was calculated. HC/HDR was correlated with Fibrinogen degradation products E (R = -0.52). D dimer (R = -0.45). Thrombin antithrombin complex (R = -0.54). Antithrombin III (R = 0.50) and platelet number (R = 0.44), but not with 24-hour postoperative blood loss. In conclusion, even when using a heparin-coated circuit plasma coagulation activity was not sufficiently suppressed by use of a conventional ACT monitoring protocol during normothermic bypass. Therefore, the maintenance of HC/HDR at a higher level may be indicated.