Prophylactic fibrinogen concentrate administration in surgical correction of paediatric craniosynostosis: A double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Issue 9 (September 2021)
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- Title:
- Prophylactic fibrinogen concentrate administration in surgical correction of paediatric craniosynostosis: A double-blind placebo-controlled trial. Issue 9 (September 2021)
- Main Title:
- Prophylactic fibrinogen concentrate administration in surgical correction of paediatric craniosynostosis
- Authors:
- Machotta, Andreas
Huisman, Elise J.
Appel, Inge M.
Luijnenburg, Saskia E.
Lopez-Yurda, Marta
Cnossen, Marjon H.
van Ommen, Cornelia H. - Abstract:
- Abstract : BACKGROUND: Surgical craniosynostosis repair in children is associated with massive blood loss and significant transfusion of blood products. Fibrinogen concentrate is claimed to be useful in reducing blood loss and transfusion requirements. OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether prophylactic administration of fibrinogen concentrate will reduce blood loss and transfusion requirements during paediatric craniofacial surgery. DESIGN: Randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial. SETTING: University medical centre. PATIENTS: A total of 114 infants and children up to 25 months of age (median age 10 months). INTERVENTION: Surgical craniosynostosis repair by calvarial remodelling was performed in each patient. Patients were randomised to receive prophylactic fibrinogen concentrate (Haemocomplettan P) at a mean dose of 79 mg kg −1 body weight or placebo. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary outcome was the volume of transfused blood products. Secondary outcomes were peri-operative blood loss, duration of surgery, length of stay in the paediatric ICU, length of hospital stay, postoperative complications and adverse effects of fibrinogen concentrate infusion. RESULTS: No significant differences ( P < 0.05) were found in the volume of transfused blood products (median 29 ml kg −1 body weight vs. 29 ml kg −1 body weight), intra-operative estimated blood loss (45 vs. 46 ml kg −1 ), calculated blood loss (57 vs. 53 ml kg −1 ), or postoperative blood loss (24 vs. 24 ml kgAbstract : BACKGROUND: Surgical craniosynostosis repair in children is associated with massive blood loss and significant transfusion of blood products. Fibrinogen concentrate is claimed to be useful in reducing blood loss and transfusion requirements. OBJECTIVE: We investigated whether prophylactic administration of fibrinogen concentrate will reduce blood loss and transfusion requirements during paediatric craniofacial surgery. DESIGN: Randomised, placebo-controlled, double-blind clinical trial. SETTING: University medical centre. PATIENTS: A total of 114 infants and children up to 25 months of age (median age 10 months). INTERVENTION: Surgical craniosynostosis repair by calvarial remodelling was performed in each patient. Patients were randomised to receive prophylactic fibrinogen concentrate (Haemocomplettan P) at a mean dose of 79 mg kg −1 body weight or placebo. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Primary outcome was the volume of transfused blood products. Secondary outcomes were peri-operative blood loss, duration of surgery, length of stay in the paediatric ICU, length of hospital stay, postoperative complications and adverse effects of fibrinogen concentrate infusion. RESULTS: No significant differences ( P < 0.05) were found in the volume of transfused blood products (median 29 ml kg −1 body weight vs. 29 ml kg −1 body weight), intra-operative estimated blood loss (45 vs. 46 ml kg −1 ), calculated blood loss (57 vs. 53 ml kg −1 ), or postoperative blood loss (24 vs. 24 ml kg −1 ) between the intervention and placebo groups. In addition, duration of surgery, length of stay in the paediatric ICU, hospital stay and complications were not significantly different between the two groups. CONCLUSION: During surgical craniosynostosis repair in young children, prophylactic administration of high-dose fibrinogen concentrate did not reduce the amount of transfused blood products or decrease peri-operative blood loss. TRIAL REGISTRATION: National Trial Register (NTR2975) and EudraCT (2011-002287-24). … (more)
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- European journal of anaesthesiology. Volume 38:Issue 9(2021)
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- European journal of anaesthesiology
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- Volume 38:Issue 9(2021)
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- 2021
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- 38
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- 9
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- 2021-09
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- Anesthesiology -- Periodicals
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