• Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann · Feb 2017

    Change of coagulation after NovoSeven® use for bleeding during cardiac surgery.

    • Emi Tomita, Hajime Takase, Keiichi Tajima, and Yoshihiro Suematsu.
    • 1 Department of Anesthesiology, Tsukuba Memorial Hospital, Ibaraki, Japan.
    • Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann. 2017 Feb 1; 25 (2): 99-104.

    AbstractObjectives Recombinant activated factor VII has been used for the treatment of hemophilia, factor VII deficiency, and Glanzmann's thrombasthenia. Off-label uses have recently been increasing, and there are reports that recombinant activated factor VII is effective for the treatment of excessive bleeding during or after cardiovascular surgery. We retrospectively reviewed the effectiveness of recombinant activated factor VII and its influence on the coagulation system as a treatment for uncontrollable bleeding during cardiovascular surgery. Methods Between April 2009 and May 2015, recombinant activated factor VII was used to treat uncontrollable bleeding during cardiovascular surgery in 17 patients at our hospital. The indications for recombinant activated factor VII administration were critical uncontrollable bleeding during surgery and normal platelet and fibrinogen levels. Results Blood loss significantly decreased in every case after recombinant activated factor VII administration ( p < 0.05). No adverse thromboembolic events were encountered. The prothrombin time-international normalized ratio, activated partial thromboplastin time, fibrin degradation product and D-dimer levels decreased significantly after recombinant activated factor VII administration. One day later, all blood coagulation test values were almost within the normal ranges. Conclusions Recombinant activated factor VII has a strong hemostatic action, but it is necessary to exclude surgical bleeding to exhibit the hemostatic effect. Administration that does not comply with the indications for recombinant activated factor VII may lead to serious complications such as thromboembolism. In properly selected patients, recombinant activated factor VII is an effective agent for the treatment of uncontrollable bleeding during cardiovascular surgery.

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