Cytosorb <sup>®</sup> hemoadsorption of apixaban during emergent cardio-pulmonary bypass: a case report
Vítor Mendes, Sébastien Colombier, François Verdy, Xavier Bechtold, Pierre Schlaepfer, Emmanuelle Scala, Antoine Schneider, Matthias Kirsch
Abstract
Background: Peri-operative coagulation management of patients receiving apixaban, a new oral anticoagulant, is difficult. The CytoSorb ® hemoadsorption device might represent a therapeutic option to reduce apixaban’s pharmacological and inflammatory effects during high-risk surgery. Case presentation: An 83-year-old woman treated with Apixaban underwent emergent redo mitral valve replacement for prosthetic valve endocarditis. A CytoSorb ® cartridge was added to the cardio-pulmonary bypass (CPB) circuit. Apixaban-specific anti-factor Xa activity (AFXaA) were measured peri-operatively. After 100 minutes of CPB, a 50% AFXaA rate decrease was observed as compared to pre-CPB values. Furthermore, we noticed 39% and 44% reductions of AFXaA levels in comparison to the expected levels in patients with normal or altered renal function, respectively. Conclusion: Insertion of a CytoSorb ® cartridge in the CPB was safe and associated with rapid correction of Apixaban-associated anticoagulation.