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<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> 李宏 李津源 杜洪印 翁亦齐 秦煦 邓封 Effects of preoperative Recombinant Factor VIIa on blood coagulation in patients undergoing Liver Transplantation Li Hong Li Jinyuan Du Hongyin ,et al. Department of Anesthesia, <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" /> [Abstract] Objective To evaluate the effects of preoperative Recombinant Factor VIIa on intraoperative blood coagulation in patients undergoing Liver Transplantation. Method 20 patients of end-stage liver disease were selected, who needed to perform the liver transplantation .They were classified as Child- Pugh’s score B or C and ASA II or III. Their prothrombin time (PT) was beyond 20s and their Hb was(51~114)g.L-1 before the operation.The rFVIIa was administered as a single bolus injection (dose range,40~80μg.kg-1 ) , 5 min before skin incision . PT、prothrombin activity(PTA)、activated partial thromboplastin time(APTT)、thrombin time(TT)、international normalized ratio(INR)、fibrinogen(Fib)、D-Dimer(DD)、platelet(PLT) count(PLTc) were measured from the blood of right jugular vein in seven time point: the time prior to injection (T0)、5 min (T1)、15min(T2)、30min(T3)、60min(T4)、120min(T5)after the injection、15 min during the anhepatic period (T6) and 30 min after the reperfusion(T7). Result Compared to T0 , there was no significant difference in the hemodynamic changes (P > 0.05) .PT decreased significantly from T1 to T6 and reached its bottom(15.8±2.9s) in T2 (P<0.05);INR had the same trend with PT(P<0.05); PTA increased remarkably from T1 to T6 and reached its maximum amplitude (73±24%) in T2(P<0.05), then it reached to the level of T0 in the period of reperfusion(p>0.05); APTT decreased from T2 to T5 and reached its minimal value(69±32s) in T3(P<0.05), APTT reached the value of 88±51s(P>0.05) during anhepatic period, but it was still lower than the amplitude of T0 and recovered to the amplitude of T [key words] Factor Ⅶa; Liver Transplantation;Blood Coagulation Tests |