Title of article :
Lower incidence of procoagulant abnormalities during follow-up after creation of the Fontan circulation in children
Author/Authors :
Rask، Olof نويسنده , , Hanseus، Katarina نويسنده , , Ljung، Rolf نويسنده , , Strandberg، Karin نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Children who undergo surgery for complex congenital cardiac disease are reported to be at
increased thrombotic risk. Our aim was to evaluate long-term changes in the haemostatic system after surgery,
to compare markers of activated coagulation in children having surgery with those in a healthy control
population, and to relate them to adverse clinical outcome. Patients and methods: We studied, prior to surgery,
the coagulation profiles of a cohort of 28 children admitted for a modified Fontan operation, studying them
again after a period of mean follow-up of 9.6 years. Median age at the time of final surgery was 18.5 months,
with a range from 12 to 76 months. We compared generation of thrombin, and levels of the activated protein
C-protein C inhibitor complex to controls at follow-up. Thrombophilia and clinical outcome were evaluated.
Results: At long-term follow-up, a lower incidence of procoagulant abnormalities was observed compared to
that before surgery. Of 27 patients, 3 (11%), but none of 45 controls, had levels of activated protein C-protein
C inhibitor complex above the reference range. There were no significant differences in generation of thrombin
between patients and controls. No thrombotic events were recorded, and the patients were generally in good
clinical condition. Conclusions: Overall, haemostasis appeared to be in balance, and less prothrombotic, after
surgery. A subset of the cohort did show indications of activated coagulation. The current therapeutic
approach seems to be sufficient to protect the majority of patient. New tests of global coagulation,
nonetheless, may be helpful in improving identification of individuals at increased thrombotic risk
Keywords :
Activated protein C resistance , Heart Defects , Congenital , protein C Inhibitor , Risk Factors , thrombin , Thromboembolism
Journal title :
Cardiology in the Young
Journal title :
Cardiology in the Young