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Eur J Cardiothorac Surg · Aug 2005
Recombinant activated factor VII in the management of life-threatening bleeding in cardiac surgery.
- Monica Hyllner, Erik Houltz, and Anders Jeppsson.
- Department of Cardiothoracic Anaesthesiology & Intensive Care, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, SE-413 45 Göteborg, Sweden. monica.hyllner@vgregion.se
- Eur J Cardiothorac Surg. 2005 Aug 1;28(2):254-8.
ObjectiveMassive perioperative bleeding is a potential complication of cardiac surgery, and may persist despite conventional interventions. RFVIIa is being increasingly used as additional therapy, and the aim of the present study was to describe our experience with rFVIIa in the management of life-threatening bleeding in adult cardiac surgery.MethodsRetrospective chart review of 24 patients undergoing a variety of cardiac procedures was performed at Sahlgrenska University Hospital between January and August 2004. The patients developed life-threatening bleeding during or after surgery despite conventional medical therapy and transfusion of blood products, and received rFVIIa as additional therapy.ResultsRFVIIa was administered as a median bolus dose of 60 microg/kg. Nineteen patients received one dose of rFVIIa; the bleeding stopped or decreased in 18 of them. Five patients received repeated doses of rFVIIa. Fifteen patients were reexplored due to massive postoperative bleeding or cardiac tamponade and a surgical source of bleeding was identified in six of these patients. A statistically significant reduction in chest drain losses after administration of rFVIIa was demonstrated. No adverse reactions were noted.ConclusionsRFVIIa was successfully used as an additional therapy both during and after cardiac surgery, when bleeding was refractory to conventional methods. Bleeding stopped eventually in all patients and none of the patients exsanguinated.
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