2023
DOI: 10.1111/acem.14651
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Prophylactic platelet transfusion and risk of bleeding associated with ultrasound‐guided central venous access in patients with severe thrombocytopenia

Abstract: Background: Reported risk of bleeding complications after central catheter access in patients with thrombocytopenia is highly variable. Current guidelines recommend routine prophylactic platelet (PLT) transfusion before central venous catheter placement in patients with severe thrombocytopenia. Nevertheless, the strength of such recommendations is weak and supported by observational studies including few patients with very low PLT counts (<20 × 10 9 /L). This study aims to assess the risk of bleeding complicat… Show more

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“…Patients with unwitnessed cardiac arrest, initial presenting rhythm of asystole, or more than 3 hours from ROSC at enrollment were excluded. Study participants were randomized to 24 hours of mild hypercapnia (PaCO 2 50-55 mmHg) or normocapnia (PaCO 2 [35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45]. Despite achieving adequate separation in PaCO 2 values between groups, targeted mild hypercapnia did not result in improved neurologic outcomes at 6 months, the study's primary outcome (43.5% vs 44.6%, RR .98 [95% CI, .87-1.11]).…”
Section: Post-cardiac Arrest Neurologic Carementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Patients with unwitnessed cardiac arrest, initial presenting rhythm of asystole, or more than 3 hours from ROSC at enrollment were excluded. Study participants were randomized to 24 hours of mild hypercapnia (PaCO 2 50-55 mmHg) or normocapnia (PaCO 2 [35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45]. Despite achieving adequate separation in PaCO 2 values between groups, targeted mild hypercapnia did not result in improved neurologic outcomes at 6 months, the study's primary outcome (43.5% vs 44.6%, RR .98 [95% CI, .87-1.11]).…”
Section: Post-cardiac Arrest Neurologic Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bleeding following invasive procedures such as CVC insertion in patients with thrombocytopenia occurs frequently. 39,40 Guidelines regarding prophylactic platelet transfusion prior to CVC placement vary between 20 × 10 9 /L and 50 × 10 9 /L. 41,42 Use of ultrasound guidance for CVC insertion decreases the risk for bleeding.…”
Section: Coagulation and Transfusionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the recent retrospective cohort study by Zarama et al, 1 221 patients with thrombocytopenia (platelets < 20 × 10 9 /L) underwent ultrasound-guided central venous catheter (CVC) insertion. Seventytwo of those patients received prophylactic platelet transfusions and 149 did not.…”
Section: Pre-central Venous Catheter Insertion Platelet Count: How Lo...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our single-center retrospective cohort, routine prophylactic platelet transfusions were not associated with significant reductions of minor bleeding complications, while no major bleeding events were identified. 1 Imputation and multiple sensitivity analyses were conducted aiming to handle missing data and to assess multiple associations between some relevant clinical variables and predetermined clinical outcomes. Although robustness of the findings retrieved from multiple imputation models was confirmed and different sensitivity analyses yielded the same results, we recognized important limitations that could limit the external validity of our conclusions.…”
Section: R E P L Y Authors' Reply To Siegel Am and Mccurdy Mt "Pre-ce...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Siegel and McCurdy for their interest in our manuscript on prophylactic platelet transfusions in patients with severe thrombocytopenia subjected to ultrasound‐guided central venous catheterization (US‐CVC). In our single‐center retrospective cohort, routine prophylactic platelet transfusions were not associated with significant reductions of minor bleeding complications, while no major bleeding events were identified 1 . Imputation and multiple sensitivity analyses were conducted aiming to handle missing data and to assess multiple associations between some relevant clinical variables and predetermined clinical outcomes.…”
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