Adult cardiac surgery blood/blood product utilization in the post aprotinin era: an 855 patient, community hospital, retrospective experience

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Sharma A.D. [1 ]
Al-Achi A. [2 ]
Behrend D. [1 ]
Seccombe J.F. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Cardiac Anesthesia/Cardiac Surgery, St. Vincent Hospital Heart Center, 835 South Van Buren Street, Green Bay, 54307-3508, WI
[2] Pharmaceutical Sciences, Campbell University, Buies Creek, NC
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Bleeding; Coagulation; Transfusion;
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10.1007/s12055-015-0413-2
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Background and objectives: Prior to 2008, when it was withdrawn, aprotinin use in cardiac surgery patients was associated with reduced bleeding and blood utilization, but studies linked its administration to increased patient mortality. We investigated (a) blood/blood product utilization between 2008 and 2013 at our community hospital heart center according to the type of surgery performed following the withdrawal of aprotinin and (b) clinical variables associated with increased patient blood utilization. Materials and methods: Seven hundred nine patients were retrospectively investigated for blood/blood product utilization. Variables examined were patient age, body surface area (BSA), gender, preoperative creatinine level, hematocrit level, total cell saved blood (CSB) administered, cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time, type of surgical procedure performed, and preoperative clopidogrel usage. Variables (categorical and continuous) were placed into a forward stepwise regression model for the continuous outcome, packed red blood cell (PRBC) utilization. The stepwise function utilized a P value threshold of 0.25 for entering the model and 0.1 for leaving the model. Results: For coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, use of PRBC was 29.26 % (0.75/1.44), of platelets was 14.18 % (0.24/0.72), of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) was 7.34 % (0.19/0.78), and of cryoprecipitate was 10.63 % (0.23/0.97) among our patient sample. [Data expressed as percent patient utilization, mean/S.D. in units transfused]. Increased age, smaller BSA, higher preoperative creatinine level, lower preoperative hematocrit level, longer CPB time, and increased CSB administration was associated with increased PRBC administration (P < 0.0001). Conclusion: At our community heart surgery center, with a multidisciplinary blood conservation program in place, expected increase in blood/blood product utilization following aprotinin withdrawal was not experienced. © 2016, Indian Association of Cardiovascular-Thoracic Surgeons.
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