Hip Fracture Clinical Trial
Official title:
Study on the Value of Thrombelastogralhy to Pre-operatively Predict Hip Fracture Patients at Risk of Major Blood Loss During and After Surgery.
Hip fractures are associated with a large hidden blood loss. That is, the total blood loss
associated with hip fracture surgery is much greater than that observed intra operatively.
There is currently no viable method of identifying patients at risk of transfusion. The on
admission haemoglobin level has been shown to be falsely reassuring .
We are conducting a study of 200 consecutive hip fracture patients. Thrombelastography (TEG)
is taken on admission. The results are blinded to clinicians. Results will be evaluated at
the end of the study, comparing intra-operative and total blood losses with the TEG profile
of the patient.
Hip fractures are associated with a large hidden blood loss. That is, the total blood loss
associated with hip fracture surgery is much greater than that observed intra operatively.
The total blood loss depends on the type of fracture and associated surgery. Extra-capsular
fractures treated with an intramedullary nail are thus associated with the largest hidden
blood loss with a median of approximately 1500 ml . This hidden blood loss is primarily
associated with the trauma and fracture itself and not, as such, with the surgical
procedure.
Postoperative anaemia necessitating transfusion and a haemoglobin level below 8 g per dL, in
hip fracture patients, are both associated with an increased mortality Controversy remains
on the benefits and indications for transfusion in this group of patients.
There is currently no viable method of identifying patients at risk of transfusion. The on
admission haemoglobin level has been shown to be falsely reassuring . TEG has to our
knowledge only been used in one previous study of hip fractures. The outcome measure in this
study was thromboembolic events. We have not been able to identify any studies on the use of
TEG, INR, APTT or other tests as predictors of blood loss in hip fracture patients.
Clinicians would greatly benefit from a tool to predict the at-risk patient on admission.
TEG has been suggested as such a tool. Bolliger et al suggests that TEG can be used in
goal-oriented algorithms to optimize targeted transfusion therapies in trauma patients or
patients undergoing major surgery. We hypothesize that TEG can be used for this purpose in
patients with hip fracture. These patients can have large blood losses and they sustain the
double trauma of a hip fracture and major orthopaedic surgery.
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