Hemorrhage Clinical Trial
Official title:
Albumin vs. Plasma for PEdiAtric pRiming Trial
This is a randomized controlled trial that compares two different priming composition (albumin vs. fresh frozen plasma) for extracorporeal circulation of pediatric patients under 10 kg of weight. The two approaches are both employed at the moment but there is actually no evidence on the superiority of one over the other. This study is aimed to test the hypothesis that Albumin is superior to fresh frozen plasma in terms of minor bleeding and transfusional requirements.
Extracorporeal circulation (ECC) in neonates and infants undergoing cardiac surgery for the
correction or palliation of cardiac defects is characterized by temperature variation,
activation of coagulation and inflammatory cascades, hemodilution.
An excessive dilution of circulating mass determines a variation in colloid-oncotic pressure
(COP) that, together with hydrostatic pressure, induces liquids exchange between
interstitial space and plasma. COP variation together with inflammatory response due to
extracorporeal circulation and temperature variation is the main determinant of interstitial
and pulmonary edema occurrence. Intravascular albumin is responsible for 80% for the COP.
Golab et al. randomized a population of neonates and infants undergoing to pediatric cardiac
surgery procedures in order to reach two different targets of COP through administration of
different albumin amounts. His results didn't show significant differences for primary and
secondary endpoints except for postoperative ventilation duration.
Trials on adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery haven't showed differences in bleeding
when varying colloid solution employed. Albumin is preferred to artificial colloids due to
reduced risk of anaphylactic reactions and for its capacity to maintain COP.
Hemodilution is associated to a reduction in hematocrit, platelet count, fibrinogen and
other coagulation factor concentration. Solutions employed for ECC (Extracorporeal
Circulation) circuits priming also contain components that could impair hemostasis.
In order to reduce the negative effects on the coagulation, many centers for pediatric
surgery employ fresh frozen plasma (FFP) for priming solution. Oliver et al randomized a
population of 51 cardiopathic, acyanotic children under 10 kg of weight to receive either
albumin or FFP as ECC priming. The authors showed a reduction of postoperative bleeding in
the group receiving FFP. No significant differences were detected in postoperative
coagulation tests. Other studies with small cohorts weren't able to detect significant
differences between the two regimens applied by Oliver and colleagues.
Currently the patients receiving blood priming are treated with either FFP or albumin in
order to maintain a correct COP. Comparative studies are very limited by small populations
and haven't yet provided definitive conclusions about eventual superiority of one regimen
over another.
This is a randomized controlled trial that compares the employment of 5% Albumin (ALB group)
versus Fresh Frozen Plasma (FFP group) for priming as per standard protocol of
extracorporeal circulation procedure. No modifications to the normal clinical management of
the patient are planned. The primary endpoint is to reduce postoperative bleeding
(registered as ml/kg in the first 12 postoperative hours). The secondary endpoints are to
reduce transfusional requirements for all the blood products (packed red cells, fresh frozen
plasma and platelets registered as ml/kg from the beginning of the extracorporeal
circulation for up to 48 hours from the termination of the surgery), ventilation support and
hospital stay duration. Safety endpoint is represented by the percentage of thromboembolic
complications (stroke, peripheric, pulmonary and mesenteric thromboembolisms). Both the
treatments employed in this trial are to be considered standard.
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Allocation: Randomized, Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment, Masking: Single Blind (Subject), Primary Purpose: Prevention
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