Clinical Impact of Viscoelastic Testing in Liver Transplantation: A Before-and-After Study of Transfusion Needs and Outcomes
Iulian Buzincu, Mihaela Blaj, Eliza Isabela Bărbuță, Adi-Ionuț Ciumanghel, Irina Gîrleanu, Irina Ciumanghel, Ana-Maria Trofin, Vlad Nuțu, Alexandru Năstase, Ramona Cadar, Mihai Zabara, Vlad Carp, Beatrice Cobzaru, Corina Lupascu Ursulescu, Cristian Dumitru Lupașcu

TL;DR
Using viscoelastic testing during liver transplants reduced blood loss and transfusion needs, though it didn't change complication rates or survival.
Contribution
Demonstrates that viscoelastic testing improves transfusion management and reduces blood product use during liver transplantation.
Findings
VET reduced intraoperative blood loss and RBC transfusion volume.
VET decreased FFP and platelet use while increasing fibrinogen use.
No differences in complication rates or mortality were observed.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Liver transplantation (LT) is often complicated by severe bleeding and coagulopathy. Viscoelastic testing (VET) offers real-time, bedside assessment of coagulation and may improve transfusion management compared to standard tests. This study evaluates the clinical impact of VET implementation during liver transplantation on bleeding, transfusion requirements, complications, and mortality in a single Eastern European tertiary transplant center. Methods: We conducted a single-center before-and-after study comparing patients undergoing LT before and after the implementation of VET. All procedures were performed by the same surgical and anesthetic team using a standardized protocol. Data were collected retrospectively for the Before VET group and prospectively for the After VET group. We compared transfusion requirements, bleeding, complications, and mortality.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOrgan Transplantation Techniques and Outcomes · Liver Disease and Transplantation · Trauma, Hemostasis, Coagulopathy, Resuscitation
