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The Predictive Value of Platelet Function Point-of-Care Tests for Postoperative Blood Loss and Transfusion in Routine Cardiac Surgery : A Systematic Review (CROSBI ID 212527)

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Petričević, Mate ; Kopjar, Tomislav ; Biočina, Bojan ; Miličić, Davor ; Kolić, Krešimir ; Boban, Marko ; Skorić, Boško ; Lekić, Ante ; Gašparović, Hrvoje The Predictive Value of Platelet Function Point-of-Care Tests for Postoperative Blood Loss and Transfusion in Routine Cardiac Surgery : A Systematic Review // The thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon, 63 (2015), 1; 2-20. doi: 10.1055/s-0034-1378191

Podaci o odgovornosti

Petričević, Mate ; Kopjar, Tomislav ; Biočina, Bojan ; Miličić, Davor ; Kolić, Krešimir ; Boban, Marko ; Skorić, Boško ; Lekić, Ante ; Gašparović, Hrvoje

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The Predictive Value of Platelet Function Point-of-Care Tests for Postoperative Blood Loss and Transfusion in Routine Cardiac Surgery : A Systematic Review

Excessive bleeding after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) operations remains to be a persistent problem and weak platelet function certainly contributes to bleeding diathesis. Antiplatelet therapy (APT) is an integral component of perioperative management in patients undergoing cardiac surgery procedures, both with and without use of CPB. In addition to individual variability in platelet function, different preoperative APT administration/discontinuation management further affects platelet function, which in turn may reflect bleeding tendency. However, the impact of drug-induced platelet inhibition on early postoperative bleeding extent remains difficult to predict. Herein, we reviewed the available evidence on the association between platelet function testing values and the extent of bleeding and transfusion requirements in early perioperative period. Currently, the association between platelet function measured by ex vivo assay and the occurrence of bleeding events remains uncertain. The intent of this review is to provide comprehensive literature insight into published evidence, investigating the possibility of platelet function tests to predict bleeding extent as well as transfusion requirements in cardiac surgery patients.

blood transfusion; blood; coagulation/anticoagulation; coronary artery bypass grafts surgery

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Podaci o izdanju

63 (1)

2015.

2-20

objavljeno

0171-6425

10.1055/s-0034-1378191

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Kliničke medicinske znanosti

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