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Trauma induced coagulopathy is limited to only one out of four shock induced endotheliopathy (SHINE) phenotypes among moderate-severely injured trauma patients: an exploratory analysis.
Johansson, Pär I; Vigstedt, Martin; Curry, Nicola S; Davenport, Ross; Juffermans, Nicole P; Stanworth, Simon J; Maegele, Marc; Gaarder, Christine; Brohi, Karim; Stensballe, Jakob; Henriksen, Hanne H.
Affiliation
  • Johansson PI; CAG Center for Endotheliomics, Copenhagen University Hospital - Rigshospitalet, Blegdamsvej 9, 2100, Copenhagen, Denmark. per.johansson@regionh.dk.
  • Vigstedt M; Department of Clinical Immunology, Copenhagen University Hospital - Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark. per.johansson@regionh.dk.
  • Curry NS; Department of Clinical Medicine, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark. per.johansson@regionh.dk.
  • Davenport R; CAG Center for Endotheliomics, Copenhagen University Hospital - Rigshospitalet, Blegdamsvej 9, 2100, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Juffermans NP; Department of Clinical Immunology, Copenhagen University Hospital - Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Stanworth SJ; Oxford Haemophilia and Thrombosis Centre, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK.
  • Maegele M; Radcliffe Department of Medicine, Oxford University, Oxford, UK.
  • Gaarder C; Trauma Sciences, Blizard Institute, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, London, UK.
  • Brohi K; Department of Intensive Care Medicine, Amsterdam UMC, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Stensballe J; Radcliffe Department of Medicine, Oxford University, Oxford, UK.
  • Henriksen HH; NHS Blood and Transplant, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK.
Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med ; 32(1): 71, 2024 Aug 19.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39160625
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Trauma induced coagulopathy remains to be an important cause of high transfusion requirements and mortality and shock induced endotheliopathy (SHINE) has been implicated.

METHODS:

European multicenter observational study of adult trauma patients with injury severity score ≥ 16 arriving within 2 h from injury to the trauma centers. Admission blood samples obtained were used for analysis of the SHINE biomarkers (syndecan-1, soluble thrombomodulin, adrenaline) and extensive analysis of coagulation, -and fibrinolytic factors together with collection of clinical data. Hierarchical clustering of the SHINE biomarkers was used to identify the SHINE phenotypes.

RESULTS:

The 313 patients clustered into four SHINE phenotypes. Phenotype 2, having the highest glycocalyx shedding, encompassing 22% of the whole cohort, had severe coagulopathy with lower levels of prothrombin, FV, IX, X, XI and severe hyperfibrinolysis with higher plasmin - alpha 2-antiplasmin (PAP) - and tPA levels and lower alpha2 - antiplasmin levels. This phenotype had significantly higher transfusion requirements and higher mortality (39% vs. 23%, 15% and 14%) but similar injury severity score (ISS) compared to the others phenotypes.

CONCLUSIONS:

Hierarchical clustering identified four SHINE phenotype in a cohort of trauma patients. Trauma induced coagulopathy was confined to only one of the SHINE phenotypes, encompassing 22% of the total cohort. This phenotype was characterized by severe hypocoagulability and hyperfibrinolysis, which translated to significantly higher transfusion requirements and higher mortality compared to the other SHINE phenotypes with similar injury severity, warranting further investigation.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Phenotype / Wounds and Injuries / Blood Coagulation Disorders / Injury Severity Score Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med Journal subject: MEDICINA DE EMERGENCIA / TRAUMATOLOGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Denmark Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Phenotype / Wounds and Injuries / Blood Coagulation Disorders / Injury Severity Score Limits: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Scand J Trauma Resusc Emerg Med Journal subject: MEDICINA DE EMERGENCIA / TRAUMATOLOGIA Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Denmark Country of publication: United kingdom