Liver Cirrhosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Point-of-care Versus Standard Coagulation Tests Versus Restrictive Strategy to Guide Transfusion in Chronic Liver Failure Patients Requiring Central Venous Line: Prospective Randomized Trial
The aim of this study is to compare three different blood transfusion strategies for coagulopathy correction before central venous catheterization in patients with chronic liver failure (cirrhosis and/or chronic liver graft dysfunction) admitted in intensive care unit.
Central venous catheterization is a ubiquitous procedure in intensive care units and is
mainly used for drug administration, hemodynamic monitoring and hemodialysis. Only in US more
than five million catheters are inserted annually. One of the main complications associated
to central venous lines are the mechanical ones, i.e. arterial puncture, bleeding and
hematoma formation, which varies between 5% and 19%. The use of real-time ultrasonography to
accomplish central venous catheterization was associated to a drastic reduction in
complication rates, and when performed by trained personnel, some series show complications
rates <1%, even in patients with coagulopathy.
Patients presenting with chronic liver failure has a complex coagulation system balance,
resulting from reduction in the majority of procoagulant and anticoagulant factors, opposed
by preservation of thrombin generation. Thus, these patients are prone to develop hemorrhagic
and thrombotic phenomena. The coagulation of cirrhotic patients have been classically
evaluated by standard coagulation tests. Nevertheless, these tests present important
limitations, as evaluation of plasmatic component only, and do not predict bleeding risk. The
thromboelastometry is a point-of-care real-time coagulation system evaluation with the
advantage of evaluating the cellular and plasmatic components of the coagulation and present
a more comprehensive evaluation of blood coagulation, specially in cirrhotics. This
technology is associated with reduced costs in diverse clinical settings.
In clinical practice, approximately 90% of physicians empirically transfuse blood components
to cirrhotic patients before invasive procedures. This practice is associated to increased
risks related to blood transfusion per se, e.g. blood borne infections, immunologic and
non-immunologic adverse reactions, to cite some. Several randomized clinical trials have
shown that restrictive blood transfusion strategies are associated to better outcomes,
including mortality.
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