A single-center, retrospective analysis to compare measurement of fibrinogen using the TEG6 analyzer to the Clauss measurement in children undergoing heart surgery.
Nischal K GautamVy TranEvelyn GriffinJehan ElliottEric RydalchKelbie KerrAlex J WilkinsonXu ZhangSepideh SaroukhaniPublished in: Paediatric anaesthesia (2023)
This study demonstrates that whole blood functional fibrinogen, as estimated by TEG6s, tends to overestimate baseline plasma fibrinogen levels in pediatric age groups but aligns more accurately post-cardiopulmonary bypass, particularly in neonates and infants, suggesting its potential as a point-of-care tool in pediatric cardiac surgery. However, the variability in TEG6s performance before and after bypass highlights the need for careful interpretation of its results in clinical decision-making. Despite its contributions to understanding TEG6s in pediatric cardiac surgery, the study's design and inherent biases warrant cautious application of these findings in clinical settings.