Effect of haemofiltration on pathological fibrinolysis due to severe sepsis: A case report

Misha Perouansky*, Arieh Oppenheim, Charles L. Sprung, Leonid A. Eidelman, Reuven Pizov

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Abstract

Bleeding due to coagulopathy is a frequent complication of severe sepsis, especially in burn patients. The primary treatment is aimed at the underlying cause but additional supportive measures, consisting mainly of coagulation factor replacement, are frequently necessary. We describe the salutary effect of continuous veno-venous haemofiltration (CVVH) with predilution on diffuse haemorrhage in a patient with severe septic shock and renal failure. The diffuse haemorrhage was initially treated with replacement of coagulation factors. Prothrombin time and partial thromboplastin time became normal while diffuse bleeding continued and the thrombelastogram showed evidence of fibrinolysis. A short period of CVVH lead to the cessation of bleeding which was reflected by a normal thrombelastogram.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)53-56
Number of pages4
JournalResuscitation
Volume40
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 1999
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Coagulopathy: fibrinolysis, DIC
  • Haemofiltration
  • Sepsis: shock, renal failure
  • Thrombelastography

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