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Reversal of rivaroxaban-induced alterations on hemostasis by different coagulation factor concentrates – in vitro studies with steady and circulating…

2015

BACKGROUND: Despite the good safety of rivaroxaban, there is limited information on strategies for urgent reversal of its antihemostatic effects.Methods and Results:Alterations of hemostasis induced by rivaroxaban (230 ng/ml) were assessed by using several tests applied to steady and circulating human blood. Effects on thrombin generation (TG) and thromboelastometry (TEM) parameters were measured. Modifications in platelet adhesive, aggregating and procoagulant activities were evaluated in studies with circulating blood. The potential reversal of prothrombin complex concentrates (PCCs; 50 IU/kg), activated PCCs (aPCCs; 75 IU/kg), or recombinant factor VIIa (rFVIIa; 270 μg/kg) was evaluated.…

HemostàsiaPharmacologyFibrinAssaigs clínics de medicamentsRivaroxabanMedicineHumansPlateletFactor VIIIaCoagulació sanguíniaRivaroxabanHemostasisFactor VIIIbiologybusiness.industryDrugsDrug testingGeneral MedicineBlood coagulationBlood Coagulation FactorsThromboelastometryCoagulationRecombinant factor VIIaHemostasisAnesthesiabiology.proteinCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessPerfusionMedicamentsmedicine.drugCirculation journal : official journal of the Japanese Circulation Society
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Fluid resuscitation-related coagulation impairment in a porcine hemorrhagic shock model.

2020

Background Fast and effective treatment of hemorrhagic shock is one of the most important preclinical trauma care tasks e.g., in combat casualties in avoiding severe end-organ damage or death. In scenarios without immediate availability of blood products, alternate regimens of fluid resuscitation represent the only possibility of maintaining sufficient circulation and regaining adequate end-organ oxygen supply. However, the fluid choice alone may affect the extent of the bleeding by interfering with coagulation pathways. This study investigates the impact of hydroxyethyl starch (HES), gelatine-polysuccinate (GP) and balanced electrolyte solution (BES) as commonly used agents for fluid resu…

ResuscitationEmergency and Critical CareHydroxyethyl starchSurgery and Surgical SpecialtiesCardiologylcsh:MedicineHemodynamicsHydroxyethyl starchGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMicrocirculation03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine030202 anesthesiologymedicineCoagulation (water treatment)Gelatine-polysuccinateAnesthesiology and Pain ManagementROTEMbusiness.industryGeneral NeuroscienceFluid resuscitationlcsh:RThromboelastometry030208 emergency & critical care medicineHESGeneral MedicineHematologyPig modelThromboelastometryBloodAnesthesiaHemorrhagic shockArterial bloodHemoglobinGeneral Agricultural and Biological Sciencesbusinessmedicine.drugPeerJ
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Tranexamic acid in cardiac surgery: Are low doses enough?

2020

OBJECTIVES Tranexamic acid is used to prevent hyperfibrinolysis and reduce postoperative bleeding and blood transfusions in on-pump cardiac surgery. We evaluate the efficacy of low or high dose tranexamic acid in a prospective cohort study conducted in Valencia. MATERIALS AND METHODS A total of 427 patients were recruited between January 2019 and January 2020, 207 in the Hospital General Universitario (low dose [LD]) and 220 in the Hospital Universitario y Politecnico La Fe (high dose [HD] and intermediate dose [ID]). We recorded the presence of hyperfibrinolysis on rotational thromboelastometry, intra- and postoperative administration of blood products, chest tube output within the first 1…

Univariate analysismedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentGeneral MedicinePostoperative Hemorrhagemedicine.diseaseHyperfibrinolysisAntifibrinolytic AgentsCardiac surgeryThromboelastometryTranexamic AcidAnesthesiaFibrinolysismedicineHumansFresh frozen plasmaProspective StudiesCardiac Surgical ProceduresbusinessProspective cohort studyTranexamic acidmedicine.drugRevista espanola de anestesiologia y reanimacion
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