Neonatal hemostasis and the use of thromboelastography/rotational thromboelastometry in the neonatal period.

IF 1 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Minerva Pediatrics Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2023-05-11 DOI:10.23736/S2724-5276.23.07214-2
Georgios Katsaras, Dimitra Gialamprinou, Christos-Georgios Kontovazainitis, Evdokia Psaroulaki, Georgios Mitsiakos
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Abstract

Developmental hemostasis refers to age-related alterations related to the progressive maturation of the hemostatic system. Although the conventional coagulation tests, such as prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), are indeed helpful in coagulation workup, they do not accurately delineate the hemostasis in vivo. The viscoelastic tests, namely thromboelastography (TEG) and rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM), seem to reflect hemostasis more accurately since they measure various clot parameters without excluding the cellular coagulation components. TEG and ROTEM have shown redaction in blood product administration when used in therapeutic algorithms in older children and adults, but their use in neonates is limited. This review summarizes the current literature regarding using these tests in the neonatal population. Several studies tried to resolve the lack of neonatal reference values of the TEG/ROTEM parameters by publishing neonatal reference ranges for various gestational age groups. Moreover, few studies concerning therapeutic hypothermia, neonates undergoing surgery, and critically ill neonates have shown some predictive value of these tests regarding bleeding events. Even though their results seem promising, larger studies of higher quality are needed to clarify any discrepancies and point out whether these tests have significant predictive value. In conclusion, viscoelastic tests need to be increasingly part of the NICUs' clinical routine and should be used along with conventional coagulation tests in transfusion therapy.

新生儿止血和新生儿期血栓弹性成像/旋转血栓弹性测量的应用。
发育性止血指的是与止血系统逐渐成熟相关的年龄变化。虽然凝血酶原时间(PT)和活化部分凝血活酶时间(aPTT)等传统凝血试验确实有助于凝血检查,但它们并不能准确描述体内的止血情况。粘弹性测试,即血栓弹力图(TEG)和旋转血栓弹力仪(ROTEM),似乎能更准确地反映止血情况,因为它们能测量各种血凝块参数,而不排除细胞凝血成分。TEG 和 ROTEM 在用于年长儿童和成人的治疗方案时,显示出对血液制品用量的减少,但在新生儿中的应用却很有限。本综述总结了目前有关在新生儿中使用这些检测方法的文献。有几项研究试图通过公布不同胎龄组新生儿的 TEG/ROTEM 参数参考值来解决新生儿参考值缺乏的问题。此外,少数有关治疗性低温、接受手术的新生儿和重症新生儿的研究显示,这些检测对出血事件具有一定的预测价值。尽管这些研究结果看起来很有希望,但仍需要更大规模、更高质量的研究来澄清任何差异,并指出这些测试是否具有显著的预测价值。总之,粘弹性检测需要越来越多地纳入新生儿重症监护室的临床常规,并应与传统凝血检测一起用于输血治疗。
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