Bleeding Risk in Children with Preoperative Prolonged Coagulation Tests

Objective: Prolonged coagulation test is a common finding before surgery. This study determined the prolonged prothrombin time (PT) and/or activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) during the surgical preparation of pediatric patients. Material and Methods: As a cross-sectional study, 74 childre...

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Main Authors: Ali Ayçiçek, Aykut Saral
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Language:English
Published: Galenos Publishing House 2021-08-01
Series:Cam & Sakura Medical Journal
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Online Access:https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=csmedj&un=CSM-57966
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description Objective: Prolonged coagulation test is a common finding before surgery. This study determined the prolonged prothrombin time (PT) and/or activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) during the surgical preparation of pediatric patients. Material and Methods: As a cross-sectional study, 74 children aged 0.25-17 years, who had prolonged preoperative coagulation tests, were included in the Eskişehir State Hospital Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Clinic between September 3, 2013, and September 16, 2014. Results: The mean age of the children was 5.6+-3.4 years, wherein 60 (81%) cases were male. Adenoid-tonsillar operations were planned in 46%, circumcision in 43%, abdominal operations in 5%, and other operations in 6%. A history of bleeding was found in 7 (10%) of the families and 3 (4%) of the cases. Previous surgery or injury was found in 24 (32%) of the children and did not develop more bleeding than expected. The coagulation tests revealed 22 (30%) patients with prolonged PT (value range: 14-35.1 s), 47 (63%) with prolonged aPTT (value range: 37.1-129.6 s), and 5 (7%) with both prolonged PT and aPTT. A necessary operation was performed in 47 patients who did not have a history of bleeding diathesis in the patient or family, with a normal mixed test and factor levels, and PT of <20 s and aPTT of <63.3 s. No bleeding complications were observed during or after the operation in any of these cases. Conclusion: Our results revealed that in case of prolonged PT or aPTT values before surgery, no risk of bleeding is encountered during the surgery if a history of bleeding diathesis is not present in the patient or family and factor levels are normal.
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spelling doaj.art-801f32a51e6145a2b8395232528b0d492023-11-08T13:09:54ZengGalenos Publishing HouseCam & Sakura Medical Journal2791-88232021-08-0112596310.4274/csmedj.galenos.2021.2021-9-1CSM-57966Bleeding Risk in Children with Preoperative Prolonged Coagulation TestsAli Ayçiçek0Aykut Saral1University of Health Sciences Turkey, Başakşehir Çam and Sakura City Hospital, Clinic of Pediadric Hematology and Oncology, İstanbul, TurkeyEskisehir State Hospital, Biochemisty Laboratory, Eskişehir, TurkeyObjective: Prolonged coagulation test is a common finding before surgery. This study determined the prolonged prothrombin time (PT) and/or activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) during the surgical preparation of pediatric patients. Material and Methods: As a cross-sectional study, 74 children aged 0.25-17 years, who had prolonged preoperative coagulation tests, were included in the Eskişehir State Hospital Pediatric Hematology and Oncology Clinic between September 3, 2013, and September 16, 2014. Results: The mean age of the children was 5.6+-3.4 years, wherein 60 (81%) cases were male. Adenoid-tonsillar operations were planned in 46%, circumcision in 43%, abdominal operations in 5%, and other operations in 6%. A history of bleeding was found in 7 (10%) of the families and 3 (4%) of the cases. Previous surgery or injury was found in 24 (32%) of the children and did not develop more bleeding than expected. The coagulation tests revealed 22 (30%) patients with prolonged PT (value range: 14-35.1 s), 47 (63%) with prolonged aPTT (value range: 37.1-129.6 s), and 5 (7%) with both prolonged PT and aPTT. A necessary operation was performed in 47 patients who did not have a history of bleeding diathesis in the patient or family, with a normal mixed test and factor levels, and PT of <20 s and aPTT of <63.3 s. No bleeding complications were observed during or after the operation in any of these cases. Conclusion: Our results revealed that in case of prolonged PT or aPTT values before surgery, no risk of bleeding is encountered during the surgery if a history of bleeding diathesis is not present in the patient or family and factor levels are normal.https://jag.journalagent.com/z4/download_fulltext.asp?pdir=csmedj&un=CSM-57966childblood coagulation testsbleeding diathesisperioperative period
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Bleeding Risk in Children with Preoperative Prolonged Coagulation Tests
Cam & Sakura Medical Journal
child
blood coagulation tests
bleeding diathesis
perioperative period
title Bleeding Risk in Children with Preoperative Prolonged Coagulation Tests
title_full Bleeding Risk in Children with Preoperative Prolonged Coagulation Tests
title_fullStr Bleeding Risk in Children with Preoperative Prolonged Coagulation Tests
title_full_unstemmed Bleeding Risk in Children with Preoperative Prolonged Coagulation Tests
title_short Bleeding Risk in Children with Preoperative Prolonged Coagulation Tests
title_sort bleeding risk in children with preoperative prolonged coagulation tests
topic child
blood coagulation tests
bleeding diathesis
perioperative period
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