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  • Transfusion Medicine

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  • Postoperative hemostatic management after cardiac surgery varies significantly between centers.
  • This variability can impact patient care and outcomes.

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  • To identify specific postoperative hemostatic interventions that reduce the need for reoperation in adult cardiac surgery patients.
  • To analyze factors associated with reoperation after cardiac surgery.

Main Methods:

  • Retrospective case-control study involving 2098 adult elective primary cardiac surgery patients.
  • Identified 42 cases requiring reoperation within 72 hours of initial surgery.
  • Utilized multiple logistic regression to compare interventions and identify predictors of reoperation.

Main Results:

  • Cardiac surgical reoperation rate was 2% in the study population.
  • Preoperative fresh frozen plasma administration, cumulative chest tube drainage volume, and packed red blood cell transfusion in the ICU were significantly associated with reoperation.
  • No significant difference was found among specific postoperative hemostatic interventions.

Conclusions:

  • Perioperative fresh frozen plasma transfusion, postoperative packed red blood cell transfusion, and cumulative chest tube drainage volume are associated with reoperation after cardiac surgery.
  • These identified variables can potentially predict the need for reoperation, aiding in patient management.