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Thromboelastography in elective total hip arthroplasty
Authors:Patryck Lloyd-Donald  Wen-Shen Lee  Guo-Ming Liu  Rinaldo Bellomo  Larry McNicol  Laurence Weinberg
Institution:Patryck Lloyd-Donald, Wen-Shen Lee, Guo-Ming Liu, Larry McNicol, Laurence Weinberg, Department of Anesthesia, Austin Health, Heidelberg 3084, Victoria, AustraliaRinaldo Bellomo, Department of Intensive Care, Austin Hospital, Melbourne 3084, Victoria, AustraliaLaurence Weinberg, Department of Surgery, The University of Melbourne, Austin Health, Melbourne 3084, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:BACKGROUNDHypercoagulability plays an important role in predisposing patients to venous thromboembolism (VTE) after total hip arthroplasty (THA). We used thromboelastography (TEG) to examine the coagulation status of patients undergoing THA.AIMTo examine coagulation as measured by TEG in patients undergoing THA who received standard VTE chemoprophylaxis with enoxaparin. METHODSAfter ethical approval, we performed a retrospective analysis of data collected in patients undergoing primary elective THA. We analyzed TEG data on samples performed before skin incision, intraoperatively and for 5 d postoperatively. Conventional coagulation tests were performed preoperatively and on postoperative day 5. RESULTSTwenty patients undergoing general anesthesia and 32 patients undergoing spinal anesthesia (SA) were included. TEG demonstrated a progressively hypercoagulable state postoperatively, characterized by elevated maximum amplitude. TEG also demonstrated transient intraoperative hypercoagulability in patients receiving SA. In contrast, conventional coagulation tests were normal in all patients, pre- and postoperatively, except for an increase in plasma fibrinogen day 5 postoperatively. CONCLUSIONDespite VTE prophylaxis, patients following total hip replacement remain in a hypercoagulable state as measured by both TEG and conventional tests. This group may benefit from more optimal anticoagulation and/or additional perioperative hemostatic monitoring, via TEG or otherwise.
Keywords:Surgery  Orthopedic  Anesthesia  Hip arthroplasty  Hypercoagulability  Thrombelastography
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