COmbined pLaTelet and eRythrocyte AutotransfusioN During Cardiac surgEry (COLTRANE) Trial
NCT06425614 · Status: RECRUITING · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 570
Last updated 2025-06-29
Summary
Despite significant advances in patient blood management, cardiac surgery remains a surgical procedure at high risk for bleeding. Numerous perioperative blood conservation strategies have been developed for limiting the use of blood products. Among them, the processing of shed blood and residual cardiopulmonary bypass circuit volume with autotransfusion device is routinely used. Conventional centrifugation-based autotransfusion devices actually available only recover red blood cells while platelets and coagulation factors are almost totally lost. Consequently, large amounts of intraoperative cell salvage could significantly alter perioperative haemostasis. The SAME autotransfusion device (i-SEP, France) is a new and innovative filtration-based autotransfusion device able to recover erythrocytes, leukocytes but also platelets. By offering the opportunity to re-infuse to patients their own platelets in addition red blood cells, significantly improve perioperative haemostasis with this new device is expected. The purpose of the COLTRANE trial is to compare the quality of the perioperative haemostasis in cardiac surgical patients for whom intraoperative cell salvage will be performed using either the SAME autotransfusion device or conventional centrifugation-based device.
Because allogenic transfusion of blood products as well as surgical re-exploration for excessive bleeding are associated with poor outcomes and prolonged length of stay, the use of filtration-based SAME device by maintaining perioperative haemostasis could improve outcomes and reduce length of stay of high risk patients. The fact that patients receive their own platelets should also limit the risk of allo-immunization and immunomodulation which is recognized as one of the underlying mechanisms of perioperative increased risk of infection.
Conditions
- On-pump Cardiac Surgery
- High Risk for Bleeding
- Autotransfusion
Interventions
- PROCEDURE
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Autotransfusion
ANTIFIBRINOLYTIC THERAPY : tranexamic acid as antifibrinolytic therapy : dose after anaesthesia induction followed by continuous intravenous infusion until end INTRAOPERATIVE MANAGEMENT : * Routine monitoring : five lead-ECG, pulse oximeter, non-invasive arterial pressure will be instituted. A peripheral venous catheter and an arterial catheter * The general anaesthesia : * propofol and Remifentanil or sufentanil both simultaneously administered . * monitoring of the bispectral index * Triple lumen central venous catheter * Heparinization (300 UI/kg) * Aortic and right auricular cannulations TRANSFUSION PROTOCOL : * During CPB, PRBC transfusion if necessary * In the postoperative period if necessary In bleeding patients: The perioperative use of blood products will be managed according to results of conventional haemostasis tests or viscoelastic point of care tests when available in the center.
Sponsors & Collaborators
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University Hospital, Bordeaux
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
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Alexandre Ouattara, MD, PhD · University Hospital, Bordeaux
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- OTHER
- Masking
- SINGLE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2024-07-15
- Primary Completion
- 2026-02-15
- Completion
- 2026-02-15
Countries
- France
Study Locations
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