Trauma induced clotting factor depletion in severely injured children: a single center observational study

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Burggraf, Manuel [1 ]
Polan, Christina [1 ]
Husen, Martin [1 ]
Mester, Bastian [1 ]
Wegner, Alexander [2 ]
Spodeck, Daniel [1 ]
Dudda, Marcel [1 ]
Kauther, Max Daniel [1 ]
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[1] Univ Duisburg Essen, Univ Hosp Essen, Dept Trauma Hand & Reconstruct Surg, Hufelandstr 55, D-45147 Essen, Germany
[2] Univ Duisburg Essen, Univ Hosp Essen, Dept Orthoped & Trauma Surg, Hufelandstr 55, D-45147 Essen, Germany
关键词
Coagulation; Trauma; Clotting factors; Coagulopathy; Children; PRINCIPAL COMPONENT ANALYSIS; OFF-LABEL USE; EARLY COAGULOPATHY; COAGULATION ASSAYS; PEDIATRIC TRAUMA; MORTALITY; PLASMA; HEMOSTASIS; DEFINITION; PARAMETERS;
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10.1186/s13017-020-00311-6
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Background Coagulopathy following severe trauma contributes significantly to mortality. Impaired clotting factors have been observed in adult trauma patients, but in pediatric trauma victims their activity has not yet been investigated. Methods Sixteen pediatric trauma patients were evaluated according to the ISS and assigned to two cohorts. An additional control group (CO; n = 10) was formed. Routine coagulation parameters and the soluble clotting factors (F) were tested. Nonparametric data was analyzed using the Mann-Whitney U test. Results are reported as median and interquartile range. Results The ISS of severely (SI, n = 8) and mildly (MI, n = 8) injured children differed significantly (25 [19-28] vs. 5 [4-6]; p < 0.001). INR was elevated in the SI cohort only when compared to the CO (1.21 [1.04-1.58] vs. 0.96 [0.93-1.00]; p = 0.001). Differences between SI and MI were found for FII (67 [53-90] vs. 82 [76-114] %; p = 0.028), FV (76 [47-88] vs. 92 [82-99] %; p = 0.028), and FXIII (67 [62-87] vs. 90 [77-102] %; p = 0.021). Comparison of the SI with the CO (FII 122 [112-144] %; p < 0.001; FV 123 [100-142] %; p = 0.002; and FXIII 102 [79-115] %; p = 0.006) also revealed a reduction in the activity of these factors. Furthermore, fibrinogen (198 [80-242] vs. 296 [204-324] mg/dl; p = 0.034), FVII (71 [63-97] vs. 114 [100-152] %; p = 0.009), FIX (84 [67-103] vs. 110 [90-114] %; p = 0.043), and FX (70 [61-85] vs. 122 [96-140] %; p = 0.001) were reduced in the SI in comparison with the CO. Finally, FVIII was considerably, yet not significantly, increased in both patient cohorts (235 [91-320] % and 197 [164-238] %, respectively). Conclusions This study proves that children suffer a depletion of clotting factors following severe injury which basically reflects the findings for adult trauma patients. Attempts to correct the impaired clotting factor activity could be based on a specific hemostatic therapy involving administration of coagulation factors. Nevertheless, therapeutic implications need to be investigated in future studies.
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