Coagulopathy, bleeding, and transfusion are common in cardiac surgical patients. Our collaborator has developed a novel point of care device that can be used to assess thrombin generation in real-time in cardiac surgical patients. The investigators will measure thrombin generation using our novel device and compare it to standard methods, while examining the association of thrombin parameters with bleeding and other clinical outcomes.
This is a prospective observational cohort study of 200 cardiac surgical patients. Thrombin generation via our novel point of care thrombin generation assay as well as calibrated automated thrombography (CAT) will be measured at three time points: (1) before surgery; (2) post-CPB after heparin reversal with protamine; (3) at the time of chest closure or 60 minutes after heparin reversal with protamine. Clinicians will remain blinded to the measures. Recruitment will continue until the investigators enroll 50 patients with significant impaired thrombin generation capacity (\>50% drop from baseline) and 50 patients who receive hemostatic therapies. Patients will be followed for 7 days postoperatively to assess individual products transfused.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
200
Toronto General Hospital - University Health Network
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
RECRUITINGThrombin Generation, as assessed by the Endogenous Thrombin Potential (ETP)
The primary thrombin generation parameter of interest is the endogenous thrombin potential, or ETP, expressed in nM\*min. The change in thrombin generation in patients undergoing cardiac surgery before and after cardiopulmonary bypass using our new point-of-care thrombin sensor and the established laboratory-based calibrated automated thrombogram (CAT) assay will be assessed.
Time frame: The change in thrombin generation will be assessed from preoperative baseline up until 12 hours post-operatively
Thrombin Generation, as assessed by the Lag Time
The co-primary thrombin generation parameter of interest is the Lag Time, expressed in seconds. The change in thrombin generation in patients undergoing cardiac surgery before and after cardiopulmonary bypass using our new point-of-care thrombin sensor and the established laboratory-based calibrated automated thrombogram (CAT) assay will be assessed.
Time frame: The change in thrombin generation will be assessed from preoperative baseline up until 12 hours post-operatively
Thrombin Generation, as assessed by the Time to Peak
The co-primary thrombin generation parameter of interest is the Time to Peak, expressed in seconds. The change in thrombin generation in patients undergoing cardiac surgery before and after cardiopulmonary bypass using our new point-of-care thrombin sensor and the established laboratory-based calibrated automated thrombogram (CAT) assay will be assessed.
Time frame: The change in thrombin generation will be assessed from preoperative baseline up until 12 hours post-operatively
Thrombin Generation, as assessed by the Peak Height
The co-primary thrombin generation parameter of interest is the Peak Height, expressed in nM. The change in thrombin generation in patients undergoing cardiac surgery before and after cardiopulmonary bypass using our new point-of-care thrombin sensor and the established laboratory-based calibrated automated thrombogram (CAT) assay will be assessed.
Time frame: The change in thrombin generation will be assessed from preoperative baseline up until 12 hours post-operatively
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Total Units of Red Blood Cells Transfused
The total number of red blood cells units transfused will be recorded
Time frame: From intra-operatively up to 12 hours post-operatively
Total Units of Platelets Transfused
The total number of platelets units transfused will be recorded
Time frame: From intra-operatively up to 12 hours post-operatively
Total Units of Frozen Plasma Transfused
The total number of frozen plasma units transfused will be recorded
Time frame: From intra-operatively up to 12 hours post-operatively
Total amount of Prothrombin Complex Concentrates transfused
The total number of prothrombin complex concentrate units will be recorded
Time frame: From intra-operatively up to 12 hours post-operatively
Total amount of Fibrinogen Concentrate transfused
The total number of grams of fibrinogen concentrate transfused will be recorded
Time frame: From intra-operatively up to 12 hours post-operatively