Viscoelastic tests in liver disease: where do we stand now?

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Buliarca, Alina [1 ]
Horhat, Adelina [1 ]
Mocan, Tudor [1 ]
Craciun, Rares [1 ]
Procopet, Bogdan [1 ]
Sparchez, Zeno [1 ]
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[1] Iuliu Hatieganu Univ Med & Pharm, Inst Gastroenterol & Hepatol Prof Dr O Fodor, Med Dept 3, Croitorilor St 19-21, Cluj Napoca 400162, Romania
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Liver diseases; Viscoelastic tests; Portal vein thrombosis; Acute-on-chronic liver failure; Bleeding risk; Invasive procedures; THROMBIN-ACTIVATABLE FIBRINOLYSIS; INTERNATIONAL NORMALIZED RATIO; PORTAL-VEIN THROMBOSIS; THROMBOEMBOLIC EVENTS; PLATELET TRANSFUSION; INVASIVE PROCEDURES; CIRRHOTIC-PATIENTS; CLINICAL UTILITY; COAGULATION TEST; TRANSPLANTATION;
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10.3748/wjg.v27.i23.3290
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Hemostasis is a complex physiological process based on the balance between pro-coagulant and anticoagulant systems to avoid pathological bleeding or thrombosis. The changes in standard coagulation tests in liver disease were assumed to reflect an acquired bleeding disorder, and cirrhotic patients were considered naturally anticoagulated. In the light of the new evidence, the theory of rebalanced hemostasis replaced the old concept. According to this model, the hemostatic alteration leads to a unique balance between pro-coagulant, anticoagulant, and fibrinolytic systems. But the balance is fragile and may prone to bleeding or thrombosis depending on various risk factors. The standard coagulation tests [INR (international normalized ratio), platelet count and fibrinogen] only explore parts of the hemostasis, not offering an entire image of the process. Rotational thromboelastometry (ROTEM) and thromboelastography (TEG) are both point of care viscoelastic tests (VET) that provide real-time and dynamic information about the entire hemostasis process, including clot initiation (thrombin generation), clot kinetics, clot strength, and clot stability (lysis). Despite prolonged PT/INR (international normalized ratio of prothrombin time) and low platelet counts, VET is within the normal range in many patients with both acute and chronic liver disease. However, bleeding remains the dominant clinical issue in patients with liver diseases, especially when invasive interventions are required. VET has been shown to asses more appropriately the risk of bleeding than conventional laboratory tests, leading to decrial use of blood products transfusion. Inappropriate clotting is common but often subtle and may be challenging to predict even with the help of VET. Although VET has shown its benefit, more studies are needed to establish cut-off values for TEG and ROTEM in these populations and standardization of transfusion guidelines before invasive interventions in cirrhotic patients/orthotopic liver transplantation.
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