The use of an absorbable microporous polysaccharide hemosphere haemostat (AristaAH®) in ventricular assist device implant and cardiac transplantation procedures

Brian A. Bruckner, Matthias Loebe

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Abstract

Topical haemostatic agents are useful adjuncts for the overall approach to haemostasis during mechanical support and cardiac transplant surgical procedures. Increasing numbers of cardiac surgical patients are presenting with pharmacologically induced impairment of the clotting cascade. Additionally, there continues to be an increase in the numbers of ventricular assist device implantations worldwide and these patients have haemostasis challenges both at the time of implantation and at subsequent transplantation. Patients undergoing assist device placement or cardiac transplantation usually have severe, refractory heart failure and varying degrees of multi-organ dysfunction, which make them susceptible to bleeding during the surgical procedure. Despite routine blood conservation measures and the use of intravenous agents, local surgical field haemostasis still remains a challenge. Topical agents are increasingly used in cardiac surgical procedures, especially in assist device or transplant cases. Herein, we report our institutional approach to topical haemostasis in a high-risk group of patients undergoing assist device or cardiac transplant. AristaAH®, a novel polysaccharide topical haemostat, provides effective and safe control of challenging bleeding situations.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)125-127
Number of pages3
JournalEuropean Cardiology
Volume8
Issue number2
StatePublished - Jan 1 2012

Keywords

  • Aristaah
  • Bleeding
  • Cardiac transplant
  • Haemostasis
  • Heart failure
  • Polysaccharide topical haemostat
  • Topical haemostatic agents

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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