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High‐dose aprotinin,blood product transfusions,and short‐term outcome in neonates and infants: a pediatric cardiac surgery center experience
Authors:Mirela Bojan  Claire Boulat  Harlinde Peperstraete  Philippe Pouard
Institution:1. Anesthesiolgy and Critical Care Department, Necker‐Enfants Malades Hospital, Assistance Publique‐Hopitaux de Paris, Paris, France;2. Department of Hematology and the Blood Center, Necker‐Enfants Malades Hospital, Assistance Publique‐Hopitaux de Paris, Paris, France
Abstract:Background: The efficacy of aprotinin, the most popular antifibrinolytic agent in congenital cardiac surgery, was still uncertain in small infants when its prophylactic use was suspended for safety reasons. The aim of this study is to describe associations between the prophylactic use of high‐dose aprotinin, the need for blood product transfusions, and short‐term outcome in neonates and infants with cardiac surgery. Methods/materials: This retrospective study included all patients younger than 1 year undergoing surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass through 42 months, before and after withdrawal of aprotinin. Each patient who received aprotinin was matched with a control with similar baseline and surgical characteristics, who have not received any antifibrinolytic agent. Associations between the use of aprotinin and the exposure to red blood cells, fresh frozen plasma, and platelet transfusions were estimated from a logistic regression model, and the exposure to additional transfusions from a polytomous regression model. Results: Matching resulted in two groups of 283 patients each, well balanced except for the priming volume and the ultrafiltration rate, larger in the aprotinin group. After adjustment for the priming volume and ultrafiltration rate, there was no significant association between the use of aprotinin, the exposure to any blood product transfusion, or the exposure to additional transfusions, the rate of re‐exploration for bleeding, and short‐term outcome. Two patients in the control group required re‐exploration for bleeding. Conclusions: No association was found between the prophylactic use of aprotinin, blood product transfusions, and short‐term outcome in this population of neonates and infants.
Keywords:aprotinin  blood transfusion  heart defects  congenital
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