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Undersea Hyperbar M · Jan 2014
Assessment of hemostaseologic alterations induced by hyperbaric oxygen therapy using point-of-care analyzers.
- Enrico Monaca, Hartmut Strelow, Tobias Jüttner, Till Hoffmann, Tim Potempa, Joachim Windolf, and Michael Winterhalter.
- Undersea Hyperbar M. 2014 Jan 1;41(1):17-26.
BackgroundExposure to hyperbaric conditions influences the coagulation system. Thromboembolic events and disseminated intravascular coagulation were observed.ObjectivesTo detect the effects of a hyperbaric environment on the human coagulation system using the point-of-care coagulation analyzers Multiplate and ROTEM.Patients/Methods20 patients were included. Each received 90 minutes of oxygen intermittently at 2.4 atmospheres absolute, as per the TS 240-90 wound-healing protocol. Blood samples were taken before and after hyperbaric exposure and ROTEM, Multiplate and standard laboratory assays were subsequently performed.ResultsROTEM showed a significant increase of the maximum clot firmness (EXTEM MCF; p < 0.05) and the thromboelastometric platelet component of the clot firmness (MCF(EXTEM) - MCF(FIBTEM); p < 0.01). Multiplate showed a platelet activation mediated by thrombin (AU TRAP-test; p < 0.05) and by arachidonic acid (AUC ASPI-test; p < 0.01). Standard laboratory assays revealed a lower activated partial thromboplastin time (p < 0.05) and a higher leukocyte count (p < 0.05). No further changes were detected. A t-test was performed after testing if data followed normal distribution.ConclusionsROTEM and Multiplate were able to detect an activation of platelets after HBO2 therapy via thrombin and arachidonic acid pathways. Previously reported fibrinolysis could not be confirmed.
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