Cardiovascular surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) induces activation of blood coagulation and systemic inflammation involved in post-operative complications. Our study evaluated the impact of the minimal extracorporeal circulation (mini-CPB) system (Synergy (R), Sorin Group) on these functional aspects. Twenty patients were randomly assigned to standard CPB (n=10) or to Synergy (n=10). Platelet expression of PAC-1, and monocyte/granulocyte-platelet conjugates were evaluated by flow cytometry. A leukocyte-platelet adhesion index was calculated after cell number normalization. ELISAs were performed to measure IL-6 and TNF-alpha, thrombin-antithrombin III complexes (TAT), prothrombin fragments (F1+2), beta-thromboglobulin (beta-TG) and sP-selectin (sCD62P). Blood samples were drawn at the time of anesthesia (T-1), at the end of CPB (T-2), and at 4 (T-3) and 24 hours (T-4) after weaning from CPB. All patients were similar for clinical characteristics. When compared to standard CPB, the Synergy showed lower levels of the monocyte-platelet adhesion index at T-2 (0.023 +/- 0.005 vs 0.063 +/- 0.013, P = 0.0092) and T-4 (0.031 +/- 0.003 vs 0.055 +/- 0.005, P = 0.0017), TAT complexes at T-2 (27.175 +/- 5.967 vs 86.592 +/- 5.415, P = 0.0005) and T-3 (26.977 +/- 2.468 vs 45.146 +/- 4.365, P = 0.0041), F1+2 fragments at T-2 (2.222 +/- 0.226 vs 4.249 +/- 0.292, P = 0.0009), and sP-selectin at T-3 (115.17 +/- 19.623 vs 169.554 +/- 19.709, P = 0.0703) and T-4 (108.542 +/- 6.429 vs 140.799 +/- 14.771, P = 0.0833). In summary, the Synergy exhibited a lower post-operative activation of blood coagulation, together with a reduced interaction between circulating monocytes and platelets.

Reduction of blood coagulation and monocyte-platelet interaction following the use of a minimal extracorporeal circulation system (Synergy (R)) in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) / Farneti PA; Sbrana S; Spiller D; Cerillo A; Santarelli F; Di Dario D; Del Sarto PA; Glauber M. - In: PERFUSION-UK. - ISSN 0267-6591. - 23:(2008), pp. 49-56. [10.1177/0267659108091336]

Reduction of blood coagulation and monocyte-platelet interaction following the use of a minimal extracorporeal circulation system (Synergy (R)) in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG)

Cerillo A;
2008

Abstract

Cardiovascular surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) induces activation of blood coagulation and systemic inflammation involved in post-operative complications. Our study evaluated the impact of the minimal extracorporeal circulation (mini-CPB) system (Synergy (R), Sorin Group) on these functional aspects. Twenty patients were randomly assigned to standard CPB (n=10) or to Synergy (n=10). Platelet expression of PAC-1, and monocyte/granulocyte-platelet conjugates were evaluated by flow cytometry. A leukocyte-platelet adhesion index was calculated after cell number normalization. ELISAs were performed to measure IL-6 and TNF-alpha, thrombin-antithrombin III complexes (TAT), prothrombin fragments (F1+2), beta-thromboglobulin (beta-TG) and sP-selectin (sCD62P). Blood samples were drawn at the time of anesthesia (T-1), at the end of CPB (T-2), and at 4 (T-3) and 24 hours (T-4) after weaning from CPB. All patients were similar for clinical characteristics. When compared to standard CPB, the Synergy showed lower levels of the monocyte-platelet adhesion index at T-2 (0.023 +/- 0.005 vs 0.063 +/- 0.013, P = 0.0092) and T-4 (0.031 +/- 0.003 vs 0.055 +/- 0.005, P = 0.0017), TAT complexes at T-2 (27.175 +/- 5.967 vs 86.592 +/- 5.415, P = 0.0005) and T-3 (26.977 +/- 2.468 vs 45.146 +/- 4.365, P = 0.0041), F1+2 fragments at T-2 (2.222 +/- 0.226 vs 4.249 +/- 0.292, P = 0.0009), and sP-selectin at T-3 (115.17 +/- 19.623 vs 169.554 +/- 19.709, P = 0.0703) and T-4 (108.542 +/- 6.429 vs 140.799 +/- 14.771, P = 0.0833). In summary, the Synergy exhibited a lower post-operative activation of blood coagulation, together with a reduced interaction between circulating monocytes and platelets.
2008
23
49
56
Farneti PA; Sbrana S; Spiller D; Cerillo A; Santarelli F; Di Dario D; Del Sarto PA; Glauber M
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