In vitro evaluation of the effect of profound haemodilution with hydroxyethyl starch 6%, modified fluid gelatin 4% and dextran 40 10% on coagulation profile measured by thromboelastography

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作者
Mortier, E
Ongenae, M
DeBaerdemaeker, L
Herregods, L
DenBlauwen, N
VanAken, J
Rolly, G
机构
[1] Department of Anaesthetics, University Hospital Ghent, B-9000
关键词
blood; coagulation; fluids; balance; dextran; gelatin; hydroxyethyl starch; measurement techniques; thromboelastography;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2044.1997.220-az0354.x
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Synthetic colloids have been implicated as a cause of coagulopathy when administered in large quantities. The effect of profound haemodilution (50%) on coagulation profile was measured in vitro by thromboelastography. Blood samples were taken from 11 ASA grade 1 patients prior to induction of anaesthesia for elective surgery. Each sample was simultaneously tested in four different preparations: undiluted blood (control sample); blood diluted with hydroxyethyl starch 6%; blood diluted with modified fluid gelatin 4%; blood diluted with dextran 40 10%. There was a significant decrease in reaction time in the preparations treated with hydroxyethyl starch 6% and modified fluid gelatin 4%, reflecting activation of initial fibrin formation. A significant increase in clot formation time was noted in the hydroxyethyl starch 6%-treated preparations. There was also a significant decrease in clot formation rate and maximum amplitude in the hydroxyethyl starch 6% group. Clot formation time, clot formation rate and maximum amplitude did not change in the modified fluid gelatin 4% group. Profound haemodilution with dextran 40 10% exerted extreme effects on the measured variables, very often resulting in a straight line on the thromboelastography profile.
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