Retrospective Review of a Prothrombin Complex Concentrate (Beriplex P/N) for the Management of Perioperative Bleeding Unrelated to Oral Anticoagulation

Author:

Chowdary Pratima1,Tang Augustine234,Watson Dale2,Besser Martin5,Collins Peter6,Creagh Michael Desmond7,Qureshi Hafiz8,Rokicka Margaret9,Nokes Tim10,Diprose Paul11,Gill Ravi11

Affiliation:

1. Katharine Dormandy Haemophilia Centre and Thrombosis Unit, Royal Free Hospital, London, United Kingdom

2. Lancashire Cardiac Centre, Blackpool Teaching Hospital FT, Blackpool, United Kingdom

3. Faculty of Health and Medicine, Lancaster University, Lancaster, United Kingdom

4. Deceased

5. Addenbrooke’s Hospital, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

6. Arthur Bloom Haemophilia Centre, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom

7. Department of Haematology, Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, United Kingdom

8. Department of Transfusion Medicine, Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, United Kingdom

9. Royal Blackburn Hospital, Blackburn, United Kingdom

10. Derriford Hospital, Plymouth, United Kingdom

11. Department of Anaesthesia, University Hospital Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom

Abstract

A multicenter, retrospective, observational study of 4-factor prothrombin complex concentrate (PCC) and/or fresh frozen plasma (FFP) use within routine clinical care unrelated to vitamin K antagonists was conducted. The PCC was administered preprocedure for correction of coagulopathy (prophylactic cohort) and treatment of bleeding postsurgery (treatment cohort). Of the 445 patients included, 40 were in the prophylactic cohort (PCC alone [n = 16], PCC and FFP [n = 5], FFP alone [n = 19]) and 405 were in the treatment cohort (PCC alone [n = 228], PCC and FFP [n = 123], FFP alone [n = 54]). Cardiovascular surgery was the most common setting. PCC doses ranged between 500 and 5000 IU. Effectiveness (assessed retrospectively) was reported as effective in 93.0% in the PCC-only group (95% confidence interval, 89.1% to 95.9%), 78.9% (70.8% to 85.6%) with PCC and FFP, and 86.3% (76.2% to 93.2%) with FFP alone. In the treatment cohort, international normalized ratio was significantly reduced in all 3 groups. In patients who received PCC, the rate of thromboembolic events (1.9%) was below rates in the literature for similar procedures. PCCs offer a potential alternative to FFP in the management of perioperative bleeding unrelated to oral anticoagulant therapy.

Funder

CSL Behring

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Hematology,General Medicine

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