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A Comparative Study of Multiple Electrode Aggregometry Technologies in Cardiac Surgery: Different Values, Same Clinical Relevance.

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OBJECTIVES The assessment of platelet function in cardiac surgery patients who recently received dual-antiplatelet therapy is considered in the existing guidelines. Among available devices, Multiplate (MP) and ROTEM Platelet (RP)… Click to show full abstract

OBJECTIVES The assessment of platelet function in cardiac surgery patients who recently received dual-antiplatelet therapy is considered in the existing guidelines. Among available devices, Multiplate (MP) and ROTEM Platelet (RP) are both based on electrical impedance. This study aimed to determine the agreement between MP and RP in cardiac surgery patients under dual-antiplatelet therapy discontinued before surgery. Secondarily, it compared the ability of the MP and RP in predicting postoperative bleeding and the need for platelet transfusion. DESIGN A prospective cohort study. SETTING A hospital in Milan, Italy. PARTICIPANTS Fifty adult patients preoperatively and postoperatively tested. INTERVENTIONS None. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS Patients were studied with adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and thrombin receptor-activating peptide (TRAP) testing on both of the devices. The mean preoperative ADP tests were below the respective lower limit of the reference value, thus reflecting a good ability of these tests to detect the residual or ongoing effects of antiplatelet drugs acting on the P2Y12 receptor. The agreement between the 2 methodologies was very poor for both the ADP and TRAP tests, with a percentage error of 80%. The preoperative ADP tests were predictive for the need of platelet concentrate transfusion, with cut-off values at 35 U for the ADP-MP and 60 Ω/min for the ADP-RP. No correlation was found for postoperative bleeding. CONCLUSION Both technologies seemed to offer potential benefits in the surgical approach to patients who preoperatively received antiplatelet drugs. However, the results of these tests are not interchangeable, and different cut-off values should be applied.

Keywords: surgery; comparative study; cardiac surgery; platelet; study multiple

Journal Title: Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia
Year Published: 2021

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