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Current perspective on fibrinogen concentrate in critical bleeding

Authors :
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Ministerio de Sanidad (España)
European Commission
Leal-Noval, Santiago R.
Fernández-Pacheco, José
Casado Méndez, Manuel
Cuenca-Apolo, Diego
Muñoz-Gómez, Manuel
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
Ministerio de Sanidad (España)
European Commission
Leal-Noval, Santiago R.
Fernández-Pacheco, José
Casado Méndez, Manuel
Cuenca-Apolo, Diego
Muñoz-Gómez, Manuel
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

[Introduction]: Massive hemorrhage continues to be a treatable cause of death. Its management varies from prefixed ratio-driven administration of blood components to goal-directed therapy based on point-of-care testing and administration of coagulation factor concentrates.<br />[Areas covered]: . We review the current role of fibrinogen concentrate (FC) for the management of massive hemorrhage, either administered without coagulation testing in life-threatening hemorrhage, or within an algorithm based on viscoelastic hemostatic assays and plasma fibrinogen level. We identified relevant guidelines, meta-analyzes, randomized controlled trials, and observational studies that included indications, dosage, and adverse effects of FC, especially thromboembolic events.<br />[Expert opinion]: Moderate- to high-grade evidence supports the use of FC for the treatment of severe hemorrhage in trauma and cardiac surgery; a lower grade of evidence is available for its use in postpartum hemorrhage and end-stage liver disease. Pre-emptive FC administration in non-bleeding patients is not recommended. FC should be administered early, in a goal-directed manner, guided by early amplitude of clot firmness parameters (A5- or A10-FIBTEM) or hypofibrinogenemia. Further investigation is required into the early use of FC, as well as its potential advantages over cryoprecipitate, and whether or not its administration at high doses leads to a greater risk of adverse events.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286570389
Document Type :
Electronic Resource