Heart Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Prediction of Bleeding Outcomes / Transfusion Requirements and Assessment of Perioperative Changes in Platelet Reactivity Using Point-of-care Platelet Function Testing in Patients Undergoing Cardiac Surgery
Excessive bleeding after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) operations remains to be a persistent
problem. Antiplatelet therapy (APT) is an integral component of perioperative management in
patients undergoing cardiac surgery. The impact of drug induced platelet inhibition on early
postoperative bleeding extent and transfusion requirements remains difficult to predict.
In addition to, resistance to antiplatelet drugs as well as perioperative increase in
platelet reactivity following CPB has been reported but this phenomenon has to be
comprehensively investigated.
The best point-of-care platelet function test to predict bleeding complications/transfusion
requirements remains unclear. In addition to, the best test platelet function test to
monitor resistance to antiplatelet therapy and its impact on clinical outcomes remains
elusive.
The aim of this study is:
1. to compare two point-of-care platelet function analyzers (Multiplate and ROTEM
Platelet) in regard to prediction of bleeding complications/trasfusion requirements.
2. to compare two point-of-care platelet function analyzers (Multiplate and ROTEM
Platelet) in regard to detection of high "on-treatment" platelet reactivity both pre-
and postoperatively.
Excessive bleeding after cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) operations remains to be a persistent
problem. Antiplatelet therapy (APT) is an integral component of perioperative management in
patients undergoing cardiac surgery. The impact of drug induced platelet inhibition on early
postoperative bleeding extent and transfusion requirements remains difficult to predict.
In addition to, resistance to antiplatelet drugs as well as perioperative increase in
platelet reactivity following CPB has been reported but this phenomenon has to be
comprehensively investigated.
The best point-of-care platelet function test to predict bleeding complications/transfusion
requirements remains unclear. In addition to, the best test platelet function test to
monitor resistance to antiplatelet therapy and its impact on clinical outcomes remains
elusive.
The aim of this study is:
1. to compare two point-of-care platelet function analyzers (Multiplate and ROTEM
Platelet) in regard to prediction of bleeding complications/trasfusion requirements.
Three different tests will be performed on each device simultaneously at three time
points:
T1) Preoperative testing will include ASPI test, ADP test and TRAP test for Multiplate
device and ARATEM, ADPTEM and TRAPTEM for ROTEM Platelet device, respectively.
T2) After declamping of the aorta: ASPI test, ADP test and TRAP test for Multiplate
device and ARATEM, ADPTEM and TRAPTEM for ROTEM Platelet device will be performed.
T3) 5-10 minutes after protamine administration: ASPI test, ADP test and TRAP test for
Multiplate device and ARATEM, ADPTEM and TRAPTEM for ROTEM Platelet device will be
performed.
Results obtained with this two platelet function point-of-care devices at the first
three timepoints will be tested for correlations with postoperative bleeding amount and
intra/postoperative transfusion requirements. Predictibalility of bleeding
complications as well as transfusion requirements will be compared between Multiplate
tests and ROTEM Platelet tests.
2. to compare two point-of-care platelet function analyzers (Multiplate and ROTEM
Platelet) in regard to detection of high "on-treatment" platelet reactivity both pre-
and postoperatively.
To compare Multiplate and ROTEM Platelet for assessment of high on treatment platelet
reactivity we will use tests being performed preoperatively (T1) and tests performed at
fourth postoperative day (T4).
ASPI test (Multiplate) and ARATEM test (ROTEM Platelet) are sensitive to the platelet
inhibitory effect of acetylsalicylic acid. Thus, the incidence of resistance to
acetylsalicylic acid , measured by Multiplate ASPI test and ROTEM Platelet ARATEM will be
compared between device measurements performed at T1 and T4, respectively. Specific
subanalysis will be performed for ARATEM test with aim to make laboratory based definition
of resistance to acetylsalicylic acid. Specific cut-of value for acetylsalicylic acid
resistance has already been defined by our working group for Multiplate ASPI test.
ADP test (Multiplate) and ADPTEM test (ROTEM Platelet) are sensitive to the effect of
thienopyridines. For patients being preoperatively exposed to thienopyridines, measurements
of Multiplate ADP test and ROTEM Platelet ADPTEM test will be performed at T1 with aim to
compare the incidence of high on-treatment platelet reactivity.
Preoperative (T1) and postoperative (T4) measurements obtained with Multiplate and ROTEM
Platelet will be compared. Perioperative increase in platelet reactivity will be evaluated.
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Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective
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