The efficacy and cost of aprotinin in children undergoing reoperative open heart surgery.
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چکیده
We performed a prospective, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind trial to assess the efficacy of aprotinin in 61 children (median age 3.7 yr) undergoing reoperative open heart surgery (OHS). Three demographically similar groups were studied: large-dose aprotinin (ALD), small-dose aprotinin (ASD), and placebo (P). Over the first 24 postoperative hours fewer patients in the aprotinin groups received packed red cells (ALD, 53%; ASD, 89%; and P, 95%; P = 0.001), platelets (ALD, 32%; ASD, 50%; and P, 65%; P = 0.04), and fresh frozen plasma (ALD, 16%; ASD, 17%; and P, 60%; P = 0.003) than placebo patients. Most importantly, aprotinin patients had fewer exposures to banked blood components (ALD, median 1 U; and ASD, median 2 U) than P (median 6 U; P = 0.001), with no difference in overall complication rate. Use of aprotinin was associated with a savings in the patient charges for blood components, operating room time, and duration of hospitalization. In conclusion, aprotinin decreased the number of units of banked blood components used during the first 24 postoperative hours in reoperative pediatric OHS. Aprotinin thus decreases the risks associated with exposure to banked blood components and reduces hospital charges.
منابع مشابه
Reduction in costs, blood products, and operating time in patients undergoing open heart surgery.
OBJECTIVE To test the hypothesis that use of aprotinin at hall dose would be more cost-effective or as efficacious as full-dose aprotinin or no aprotinin during open heart surgery. DESIGN Cost-effective analysis, unmasked prospective comparison. SETTING Community hospital. PATIENTS One hundred thirty-three patients undergoing open heart surgery. INTERVENTIONS Patients in 3 consecutive g...
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Anesthesia and analgesia
دوره 83 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1996