Association of hyperfibrinolysis with poor prognosis in refractory circulatory arrest: implications for extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
Abakar MagomedovJan M KruseDaniel ZicklerJulius V KunzRoland KoernerSophie K PiperJulian Kamhieh-MilzKai-Uwe EckardtJens NeePublished in: British journal of anaesthesia (2024)
Hyperfibrinolysis was common in patients with refractory cardiac arrest, and was associated with poor prognosis. The combination of high lactate with early clot firmness values, such as EXTEM A5, appears promising for early detection of hyperfibrinolysis. This finding could facilitate decisions to perform eCPR, particularly for patients with prolonged low-flow duration but lacking hyperfibrinolysis.