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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study Clinical Trial
Safety and efficacy of recombinant factor VIIa in patients with liver disease undergoing laparoscopic liver biopsy.
- Lennox Jeffers, Naga Chalasani, Luis Balart, Nikolaos Pyrsopoulos, and Elisabeth Erhardtsen.
- Center for Liver Disease, University of Miami School of Medicine, Miami, Florida 33125, USA. l.jeffers@miami.edu
- Gastroenterology. 2002 Jul 1; 123 (1): 118-26.
Background & AimsActivated recombinant factor VII (rFVIIa) has been shown to be effective in correcting prolonged prothrombin time (PT) in cirrhotic patients. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of 4 (5, 20, 80, and 120 microg/kg) doses of rFVIIa on correction of PT and the time to achieve hemostasis in cirrhotic patients with coagulopathy who are undergoing laparoscopic liver biopsy.MethodsSeventy-one patients (parts I and II) with advanced liver disease (Child-Turcotte B or C), platelet count > or =60,000/mm3, and PT in the range of 3-15 seconds above normal were included in the study. Efficacy endpoints were normalization of PT and time to hemostasis.ResultsPT was corrected to normal levels (<13.1 seconds) in the majority of patients. The duration of normalization of PT was longer in patients treated with higher doses of rFVIIa. Forty-eight (74%) of 65 patients (part II) achieved hemostasis within 10 minutes. No correlation between the time to hemostasis and duration of correction of PT was observed. None of the patients required operative intervention or transfusion of blood/blood products to control bleeding. One thrombotic event and one case of disseminated intravascular coagulation were reported, but both events were considered by the investigator as unlikely to be related to treatment with rFVIIa.ConclusionsThe results of this study suggest that treatment with rFVIIa may offer benefit for patients with liver disease undergoing laparoscopic biopsy.
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