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- Gabriel Rama, William Middlesworth, Cindy Neunert, Svetlana Streltsova, and Eva W Cheung.
- From the Division of Pediatric Cardiology, Department of Pediatrics, NewYork-Presbyterian - Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, New York.
- ASAIO J. 2021 Jan 1; 67 (1): 91-95.
AbstractHemorrhagic and thrombotic complications are a significant source of morbidity and mortality for pediatric patients on extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO). Optimal anticoagulation therapies and monitoring strategies remain unknown. In 2013, our institution changed the anticoagulation monitoring protocol from activated clotting time (ACT) to antifactor Xa (anti-Xa) levels. We conducted a retrospective review of patients who received anticoagulation management directed by ACT results (n = 96) or anti-Xa levels (n = 72) between January 2010 and March 2016. Hemorrhagic complications occurred in 25% of the ACT group and 39% of the anti-Xa group (p = 0.054). Thrombotic complications were observed in 12.5% of the ACT group and 14% of the anti-Xa group (p = 0.8). There was a greater incidence of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitations (E-CPR; 36% vs. 15%; p = 0.005) in the anti-Xa group as compared with the ACT group. Secondary analysis showed no difference in transfusion requirements for red blood cells (ml/kg; p = 0.32) or platelets (ml/kg; p = 0.32). There was no difference in average heparin infusion rates (unit/kg/hr) per cannulation (p = 0.17) between the groups. Management of anticoagulation based on anti-Xa levels appears to be as effective as management based on ACT results.Copyright © ASAIO 2020.
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