%0 Journal Article %T Coagulation monitoring and transfusion in major non-emergency orthopaedic surgery - An observational study. %A Hanke AA %A Bartlau J %A Flöricke F %A Przemeck M %A Horstmann H %A Weber-Spickschen TS %A Sieg L %A Schumacher C %J J Orthop %V 22 %N 0 %D Nov-Dec 2020 %M 32280164 暂无%R 10.1016/j.jor.2020.03.032 %X OBJECTIVE: Perioperative coagulation monitoring and transfusions were evaluated.
METHODS: 70 cases were included. Time points: before (PRE), after surgery (POST), day 1, day 3, day 7. Standard and patient near tests were assessed. Groups were: Transfused (TG); Control (CG).
RESULTS: 23 patients were transfused (TG), 47 were not (CG). PRE haemoglobin was reduced, coagulation time (CT) was prolonged in TG. FIBTEM decrease was higher in TG. Leukocytes were elevated in TG. ASPI decreased, TRAP and ADP aggregability increased in both groups.
CONCLUSIONS: CT, haemoglobin and fibrinogen were associated with transfusion. TRAP and ADP aggregability increased and could account for thromboembolism.