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Effects of Microplegia on Transfusion Rates After Cardiac Surgery: A Randomized Prospective Analysis
In Brief
A Phase 4 clinical trial evaluating Cardioplegia Solution and Microplegic Solution No. 1 for Aortic Valve Disease and Mitral Valve Disease. Completed, enrolled 314 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This is a prospective, randomized study that is studying the rate of red blood cell (RBC) transfusion rates after planned heart (cardiac) surgery. The study will be conducted at Barnes-Jewish Hospital. Cardioplegia refers to the method of stopping (arresting) the heart in order to perform heart surgery. However, cardioplegia has also come to refer to the solution to achieve cardiac arrest as well as the machinery in which to deliver the solution. This study will investigate our current Standard Cardioplegia (diluted 4:1 blood cardioplegia) versus Microplegia (undiluted blood cardioplegia) to determine if Microplegia reduces peri-operative blood transfusion rates as compared to Standard Cardioplegia. All forms of cardioplegia will be delivered using the MPS2 Microplegia delivery machine by Quest Medical, Inc. Patients will be randomized to receive undiluted microplegia or standard 4:1 cardioplegia. The patient and the surgeon will be blinded to the randomization. Patients will be followed for 30 days post-operatively (or until their initial standard of care post-operative follow up visit with cardiac surgery if that appointment falls outside of the 30 day post-operative window) for the development of any adverse events as well as documentation of blood products given. We will draw one tube of blood for troponin levels at four time points; 1 draw before surgery (this may be done during the intraoperative period), and 3 draws post-operatively: ICU arrival, 12 hours post-ICU arrival and 24 hours post-ICU arrival. This is to closely monitor the patient for any heart tissue injury.
Study Details
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Interventions
The microplegia solution that is standard of care for all cardiac surgery patients, and which all study subjects will receive is: Induction 240 mL Baxter Cardioplegia Solution 10. 5 mL Potassium Chloride 2 meq/ml (21 meq) 250.5 mL total volume Maintenance 747 mL Baxter Cardioplegia Solution 3.4 mL Potassium Chloride 2 meq/ml (6.75 meq) 750.4 mL total volume Subjects will be randomly assigned to 4:1 cardioplegia or nondiluted microplegia. 4:1 cardioplegia consists of 4 parts crystalloid intravenous fluid to one part human blood. Nondiluted microplegia consists of all parts human blood.
The microplegia solution that is standard of care for all cardiac surgery patients, and which all study subjects will receive is: Induction 240 mL Baxter Cardioplegia Solution 10. 5 mL Potassium Chloride 2 meq/ml (21 meq) 250.5 mL total volume Maintenance 747 mL Baxter Cardioplegia Solution 3.4 mL Potassium Chloride 2 meq/ml (6.75 meq) 750.4 mL total volume Subjects will be randomly assigned to 4:1 cardioplegia or nondiluted microplegia. 4:1 cardioplegia consists of 4 parts crystalloid intravenous fluid to one part human blood. Nondiluted microplegia consists of all parts human blood.