24 research outputs found
Clauss fibrinogen and A10 in relation to CPB.
<p>Boxplot, median, 25<sup>th</sup>/75<sup>th</sup> percentile; whiskers, 10<sup>th</sup>/90<sup>th</sup> percentile; extremes. A10, A10. *) denotes significant (p < 0.05) change between times of measurement.</p
Relationship and correlation estimates between on-CPB and post-CPB levels of Clauss fibrinogen (A), A10 (B) and MCF (C) with corresponding Bland-Altman plot.
<p>CPB, cardiopulmonary bypass; FIBTEM A10, A10; MCF, maximum clot firmness.</p
Patients`demographics and preoperative antithrombotic medication.
<p>BMI indicates body mass index. Data are numbers (percent), mean ± standard deviation or median with interquartile ranges [25q;75q] where appropriate.</p><p>Patients`demographics and preoperative antithrombotic medication.</p
Relationship between Clauss fibrinogen and A10 according to operative period and mean hemoglobin.
<p>Regression analysis. Equation: Polynomial, linear. Blue lines = 95% Confidence Band; Red lines = 95% Prediction Band. A10, A10.</p
Percentage of error calculation.
<p>Percentage of error = 100 x 1.96 x standard deviation of the difference between the post-CPB and the on-CPB value / mean of on-CPB and post-CPB value.</p><p>Percentage of error calculation.</p
Discriminative power of FIBTEM variables for Clauss fibrinogen (A) and ROC curves at Clauss fibrinogen cutoff of 1.6 g/l (B).
<p>Red arrow = highest ROC-AUC in the recommended range for fibrinogen substitution by guidelines (blue transparent square). ROC, receiver operating characteristics.</p
Sensitivity and specificity of A10 for Clauss fibrinogen limits of ≤ 1.5 and ≤ 2.0 g/l, respectively, with optimal operating point at 10 mm (A10).
<p>Two-graph fitted ROC curves with 95% confidence interval showing sensitivity and specificity for each limit. Sensitivity (blue curve) and specificity (gray dash-dot curve) for post-CPB Clauss fibrinogen ≤1.5 g/l and sensitivity (gray dash-dot-dot curve) and specificity (green curve) for post-CPB Clauss fibrinogen >2.0 g/l. Black circles: best sensitivity and specificity for Clauss fibrinogen ≤1.5 g/l (left circle, corresponds to A10 of 6.9 mm) and for Clauss fibrinogen >2.0 g/l (right circle, corresponds to A10 of 9.0). Red cross corresponds to optimal operating point with an on-CPB A10 sensitivity for post-CPB Clauss fibrinogen ≤1.5 g/l of 0.99 and a specificity for post-CPB Clauss fibrinogen >2.0 g/l of 0.83.</p
HITS per interval minute according to the type of TAVI prosthesis.
<p>Abbreviations: IN, instrumentation; BAV, balloon aortic valvuloplasty; PD, prosthesis deployment; PI, post-implantation.</p><p>Values are presented as median (Q1; Q3).</p><p>HITS per interval minute according to the type of TAVI prosthesis.</p
Interval-specific HITS load according to type of prosthesis.
<p>Abbreviations: HITS, high intensity transient signal; IN, instrumentation; BAV, balloon aortic valvuloplasty; PD prosthesis deployment; PI, post-implantation period. Data are presented as median with 75% interquartile range.</p
Cumulative HITS load during TA-TAVI procedure according to type of prosthesis.
<p>Abbreviations: HITS, high intensity transient signal. Data are presented as median with interquartile ranges.</p