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Journal of Neurosurgical Sciences 2021 December;65(6):634-41

DOI: 10.23736/S0390-5616.19.04679-4

Copyright © 2019 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA

lingua: Inglese

Albumin combined with Mannitol impairs whole blood coagulation and platelet function in vitro

Thomas PALMAERS, Julia HINSENKAMP, Elke KRÄMER, Andreas LEFFLER, Markus FLENTJE, Lion SIEG, Hendrik EISMANN

Hannover Medical School, Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine, Hannover, Germany



BACKGROUND: The indication of hydroxyethyl starch is currently under critical discussion and albumin 5% (ALB) has an increasing use in the operating theatre. Therefore, ALB is routinely used in neurosurgical procedures and often combined with mannitol 20% (MAN). Purpose of this in-vitro study was to determine the influence of the combination of MAN and ALB on blood coagulation and platelet function.
METHODS: Twenty-two healthy volunteers were included into this study and 21 analyzed. Blood was obtained and diluted into five groups: 1) 7% dilution with MAN; 2) 10% dilution with ALB; 3) 17% dilution with isotonic balanced electrolyte solution; 4) 17% dilution with MAN+ALB; and 5) undiluted blood as control group (CON). Rotational thrombelastometry via ROTEM® (EXTEM/FIBTEM Test; SABIC, Riyad, Saudi Arabia) and thrombocyte aggregometry via Multiplate® (Roche Diagnostics, Grenzach-Wyhlen, Germany) (ASPI, ADP and TRAP-test) were used to detect differences within the intervention groups and compared to the control group.
RESULTS: The maximum clot firmness in the FIBTEM Test (SABIC) decreased under the normal range with the combination of MAN+ALB: 8 mm (5.5-11) compared to CON: 15 mm (12.5-20), P<0.05. Platelet function (ADP test) showed significant decreases for ALB: 51 AUC (40-84) and MAN+ALB: 54 AUC (41-68) compared to CON: 92 AUC (75-101), P<0.05. Except in clotting time all other EXTEM tests (SABIC) of MAN+ALB subgroup showed significant impairment on blood coagulation compared to the control group.
CONCLUSIONS: In this in-vitro study clinically relevant dilutions of MAN+ALB showed a significant inhibition of blood coagulation and platelet function. Further in-vivo studies are necessary to confirm these results.


KEY WORDS: Mannitol; Albumins; Platelet function tests; Blood coagulation

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