Rotational Thromboelastometry Versus Conventional Haemostatic Tests in Children With Decompensated Cirrhosis Undergoing Invasive Procedures.
Decompensated Cirrhosis
About this trial
This is an interventional diagnostic trial for Decompensated Cirrhosis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Inclusion Criteria Children 6m- 18years of age Histologic or image proven liver cirrhosis of any etiology Listed for an invasive procedure Procedures 1. Central venous cannulation 2. Haemodialysis catheter 3. Ascitic or Pleural tapping 4. EVL/EST 5. TIPPS 6. ERCP with sphicterotomy 7. PCD Insertion 8. Biopsies other than liver biopsy : INR >2.5 and/or PLT count 20,000/mm3- 50,000/mm3 9. Those listed for Liver Biopsy: INR >2 and/or PLT count 20-50,000/mm3 Exclusion Criteria: Anti platelet or anti coagulant therapy in the previous 7 days Patients with clinical evidence of DIC and/or active bleeding Hemodialysis in the past 7 days
Sites / Locations
- Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Experimental
Conventional Haemostatic Tests
ROTEM Based tests
Conventional Haemostatic Tests: If INR: > 2.5 FFP will be transfused at 15 ml/kg If Platelet Count is 20,000/mm3-50,000/mm3 RDPC will be transfused at 10 ml/kg If Fibrinogen < 80 mg/dl Cryoprecipitate will be transfused at 5 ml/kg
The second group will undergo ROTEM based correction. ROTEM correction will be based on the following protocol : EXTEM CT > 80 sec - FFP will be transfused at 15 ml/kg MCF < 35 mm- Platelet will be transfused at 10 ml/kg FIBTEM MCF < 7 mm- Cryoprecipitate will be transfused at 5 ml/kg