A compelling case for the use of perioperative zymogen protein C for increased patient safety

Duane F. Bruley, J. M. Abdallah, Michael B Streiff, T. W. McGuire, K. C. Bruley, M. Duncan, R. Duncan, E. E. Thiessen, M. White, K. C. Bruley, S. B. Bruley

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Abstract

It is imperative to maintain normal blood fl ow to provide adequate oxygen supply to specifi c organs and cells, as well as for the removal of metabolic byproducts. Therefore, any situation that results in blood clotting can injure or kill living tissues. In this paper, we describe a case where a protein C defi cient subject who would, by all medical indicators, be at 100 % risk of experiencing thrombophlebitis, deep vein thrombosis, and or lung emboli, is able to escape all pathologies by using perioperative zymogen protein C (ZPC). This protein C defi cient patient has a long history of blood clotting, particularly from surgical procedures. The patient is 81 years old and fi rst experienced clotting due to hernia surgery in 1964, when he was hospitalized for 16 days post-surgery with life threatening complications. It was later determined in 1980, after many episodes, that the patient had hereditary protein C defi ciency at the 38 % level. In his hernia surgery, perioperative ZPC was used along with accepted anticoagulation procedures with no blood clots or other related side effects occurring. This procedure can greatly benefi t protein C defi cient patients, and could potentially fi nd use for non-PC defi cient patients in surgeries and a variety of other medical treatments. This particular case helps to validate the importance of ZPC in effecting safer surgery in high-risk patients. It also supports the mechanism of ZPC acting as an anticoagulant without causing bleeding. Most importantly, each clinical case study represents a unique combination of surgeon, hematologist, medical staff, and patient functioning as a coordinated team. In this case, smaller amounts of very expensive ZPC achieved safe and effi cacious results, which is hugely important for future clinical applications when considering the production cost of ZPC. More studies must be done to establish minimum dosing while achieving safe and effi cacious outcomes.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationOxygen Transport to Tissue XXXVIII
PublisherSpringer New York LLC
Pages15-21
Number of pages7
Volume923
ISBN (Print)9783319388083
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016
Event43rd Annual Meeting of the International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue, ISOTT 2015 - Wuhan, China
Duration: Jul 11 2015Jul 16 2015

Publication series

NameAdvances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
Volume923
ISSN (Print)00652598
ISSN (Electronic)22148019

Other

Other43rd Annual Meeting of the International Society on Oxygen Transport to Tissue, ISOTT 2015
Country/TerritoryChina
CityWuhan
Period7/11/157/16/15

Keywords

  • Optimal dosage
  • Patient safety
  • PC deficiency
  • Surgery
  • Zymogen protein C (ZPC)

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine
  • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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