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Chiu Jason - - 2002
A variety of agents are available to improve hemostasis and reduce blood loss in multiple clinical settings. These agents are most commonly used to reduce bleeding when an underlying hemostatic defect is present. Some new agents offer the potential to decrease blood loss even in the absence of an obvious ...
Englberger L - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: Effects of aprotinin in off-pump coronary artery bypass (OPCAB) surgery have not yet been described. This study analyses hemostasiologic changes and potential benefit in OPCAB patients treated with aprotinin. METHODS: In a prospective, double-blind, randomized study 47 patients undergoing OPCAB surgery were investigated. Patients received either aprotinin (2 x ...
Marzal F - - 2002
A real-scale pilot installation simulating an open surface treatment tank with a push-pull ventilation system has been designed. From experiments carried out, typical representations of the total and transversal linear efficiencies show that when total efficiency is related to push flow rate, taking as a parameter the pull flow rate, ...
Vacharaksa Kamheang - - 2002
Children undergoing cardiac operations using cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) are at risk of significant postoperative bleeding and the need for transfusion. The antifibrinolytic drug, tranexamic acid, decreases blood loss in adult patients undergoing cardiac surgery. However, its efficacy has not been extensively studied in patients with cyanotic congenital heart defects (CHD). ...
Elluru Ravindhra G - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: To compare electrocautery adenoidectomy with conventional (curettage) and power-assisted (endoscopic shaver) methods. STUDY DESIGN: Comparative review. METHODS: Prospective and retrospective studies comparing electrocautery adenoidectomy and conventional curettage or power-assisted methods were reviewed to provide direct comparisons regarding specific outcome variables. RESULTS: Electrocautery adenoidectomy is a precise, effective technique for ...
Tan S G - - 2002
A patient undergoing excision of phaeochromocytoma developed refractory hypotension which was complicated by significant intraoperative blood loss. Cardiovascular support with fluids, blood and noradrenaline failed to reverse the hypotension. Introduction of vasopressin successfully reversed the hypotension. The experience with this case suggests that vasopressin may be a useful adjunct in ...
Kosowsky Joshua M - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: Impedance cardiography has been used to detect early hemorrhagic shock, but, to the best of the authors' knowledge, no previous study has looked at the test characteristics of bioimpedance-derived hemodynamic parameters for the detection of a measured loss of blood volume. The authors set out to investigate the effect ...
Wright James K - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) has been used for more than 25 years as therapy for extreme blood loss in cases where transfusion has been unavailable. The use of HBO for lesser amounts of blood loss to avoid the transfusion of blood products has not been investigated. HYPOTHESIS: Hyperbaric oxygen up-regulates ...
Kheirabadi Bijan S - - 2002
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to compare the hemostatic efficacy of the common surgical hemostatic agents with fibrin sealant (FS) and to assess their functional strength to secure hemostasis in lieu of placing additional sutures. METHODS: End-to-end anastomosis of transected abdominal aorta was performed in moderately anticoagulated rabbits ...
Gerdes A - - 2002
Optimally designed cavopulmonary connections are desirable to reduce transanastomotic power loss. Since aplanarity of the total cavopulmonary connections results from the natural anterior-posterior position of the superior vena cava and the right pulmonary artery, the aim of this study was to investigate the influence of aplanarity of caval offset on ...
Kheirabadi Bijan S - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Sustained hemostasis by fibrin sealant (FS) is critically important when it is used in trauma surgery. To purportedly delay fibrin degradation and prevent premature hemostatic failure, some FS products added an antifibrinolytic agent (e.g., bovine aprotinin). The purpose of this study was to compare the overall hemostatic efficacy of ...
Johnson Joel O - - 2002
Neurosurgerical techniques utilizing minimally invasive approaches will continue to emerge. For some of these future possibilities, anesthesia may not be required. Other types of neurosurgery, whether performed by humans or a machine, will require entry through the cranium and an absolute lack of movement. Anesthesia will keep pace with these ...
Odumala A O - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: To determine the total blood loss and transfusion needs during operative treatments of hip fracture, and identify predictors of excessive blood loss. METHOD: A prospective study of 242 consecutive patients operated for hip fractures over a 6 month period. The main outcome measure of blood loss was assessed by ...
Coakley Fergus V - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether morphologic features at preoperative magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are related to intraoperative blood loss during radical retropubic prostatectomy. METHODS: Endorectal MRI was performed in 143 patients with newly diagnosed prostate cancer before radical retropubic prostatectomy. Two independent readers rated the prominence of the periprostatic veins (on ...
Deo S V S - - 2002
AIM: The harmonic scalpel is recently emerging as an alternative surgical tool for dissection and haemostasis and has been extensively used in the field of minimally invasive surgery. We studied the utility and advantages of this instrument over electrocautery for performing modified radical mastectomy. METHODS: The operative and morbidity details ...
Juelsgaard Palle - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Hypotensive epidural anaesthesia (HEA) combines a high epidural anaesthesia, performing a sympathetic blockade, with low-dose iv-infusion of epinephrine to stabilize circulation in the conscious patient. Mean artery blood pressure is reduced to 45-50 mmHg and hereby a reduced blood loss. In this study we have combined HEA with preoperative ...
John Hubert - - 2002
OBJECTIVES: To study the effect of radical retropubic prostatectomy on urethral microcirculatory blood perfusion and urinary continence. Urinary stress incontinence after radical prostatectomy depends mainly on intrinsic distal sphincter integrity. METHODS: Urethral laser Doppler flowmetry was performed in 37 patients before and in 23 patients after (mean 15 months, range ...
Edlund M - - 2002
The objective of this study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of desmopressin (1-desamino-8-D-arginine vasopressin) compared with placebo in the reduction of menstrual blood loss in women with menorrhagia and prolonged bleeding time, but without common coagulation factor deficiencies. We performed a randomized, double-blind, cross-over study using 300 microg ...
Akça O - - 2002
Perioperative hypotermia is a common, but preventable complication of anaesthesia and surgery. Mild perioperative hypothermia increases the incidence of morbid myocardial outcomes, reduces resistance to surgical wound infections, and prolongs both postanaesthetic recovery and hospitalization. Hypotermia causes a coagulopathy due to inhibition of platelet function. In this short review, we ...
Barré Christian - - 2002
The objective of this study was to evaluate blood loss in patients undergoing radical retropubic prostatectomy. Blood loss and operating time were evaluated in a series of 197 consecutive patients with prostate cancer who underwent radical retropubic prostatectomy by a two-surgeon team. The patients were positioned supine with the table ...
Haupt Heidemarie - - 2002
We have recently demonstrated in the guinea pig that preventive dietary magnesium supplement can significantly reduce hearing loss caused by acute impulse noise exposure. To elucidate the underlying protective mechanisms of magnesium, the present study examined its effect on noise-induced impairment of cochlear blood flow (CoBF) and perilymphatic oxygen partial ...
DeGroff Curt G - - 2002
BACKGROUND: The Total Cavopulmonary Connection (TCPC), used for repair of patients with single ventricle physiology, creates a passive system of blood flow into the pulmonary circulation where enhanced energy efficiency may lead to improved long term patient outcomes. Previous numerical and in vitro studies using steady flow have shown that ...
Smith John - - 2002
PURPOSE: To examine the difference between compression bandaging and cold therapy after total knee arthroplasty. SAMPLE: Eighty-four postoperative, unilateral, total knee replacement, surgical clients. PROCEDURE: Clients were randomized into two groups: those receiving compression bandaging, and those receiving cryo-pad technology. Subjects were assessed for total length of stay, blood loss, ...
Wei Chih-Peng - - 2002
A 55-year-old male patient presented with a giant olfactory groove meningioma supplied by both ophthalmic arteries. The tumor was debulked through a bifrontal craniotomy, but the surgery was discontinued because of extensive blood loss. During a second operation, the dura of the frontal base was dissected extradurally before the tumor ...
Turner A Simon - - 2002
Bleeding is a problem encountered by many surgeons, often complicated by the presence of coagulopathy or anticoagulant. The hemostatic effectiveness of CoStasis Surgical Hemostat (with bovine collagen, bovine thrombin, and autologous plasma) was evaluated and compared to a collagen sponge and to two investigational fibrin-sealant preparations under conditions of normal ...
Vandenbussche Eric - - 2002
We conducted a prospective, randomised study on primary total knee replacements to evaluate the effects of tourniquet use on total calculated blood loss using Gross formula, post-operative measured blood loss, operating time, need for blood transfusion, post-operative pain, analgesia requirement and knee flexion. Forty patients were operated on with the ...
Bui Luke L - - 2002
BACKGROUND: Substantial blood loss and the requirement for blood transfusion remain major considerations for hepatic surgeons. We analysed the impact of a systematic protocol aimed at reducing intraoperative blood loss and homologous blood (HB) transfusion associated with hepatic resection. METHODS: Prospective clinical data were collected from 151 elective liver resections ...
Sandfeldt L - - 2001
OBJECTIVES: To study whether pretreatment with finasteride, compared with placebo, reduces the blood loss, operating time, amount of irrigating fluid absorbed, resources used, and other exploratory indexes of extensive surgery during transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). METHODS: This double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled, single-center, 6-month pilot study was designed to study ...
Arslanoglu S - - 2001
Molybdenum cofactor deficiency is a rare and devastating disease leading to intractable seizures in the neonatal period. Severe loss of neocortical neurons, gliosis, and cystic necrosis of cerebral white matter resulting in significant cerebral volume loss are the neuropathological findings. The mechanism of cerebral injury is unknown, but sulphite excess, ...
Chang S S - - 2001
PURPOSE: Radical cystectomy has been associated with significant blood loss and/or transfusion requirement. We defined and characterized blood loss and transfusion parameters in this population. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed the records of 304 consecutive patients who underwent radical cystectomy and urinary diversion between October 1995 and July 2000. Charts ...
Abildgaard L - - 2001
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: The efficiency of intraoperative autotransfusion in scoliosis surgery is poorly known but needs to be evaluated, not least because of the large blood losses in these patients. This is a retrospective analysis of transfusion requirements of 43 such patients. METHODS: Records from 43 patients were studied. During ...
Kiely N - - 2001
In a randomised, blinded study 76 patients undergoing primary total knee arthroplasty were assigned to either immediate drain opening (n = 45) or drains opened at 2 h (n = 31). No significant differences were found between the groups for the volume of drained blood, transfusion requirements, knee motion or ...
Steib A - - 2001
PURPOSE: To identify preoperative factors associated with high blood losses during liver transplantation for chronic end-stage liver disease. METHODS: Four hundred and ten consecutive patients were included in this retrospective study. Blood losses were calculated, based on transfusion requirements. The population was divided into two groups: the upper quartile was ...
Asensio J A - - 2001
BACKGROUND: Exsanguination as a syndrome is ill defined. The objectives of this study were to investigate the relationship between survival and patient characteristics--vital signs, factors relating to injury and treatment; determine if threshold levels of pH, temperature, and highest estimated blood loss can predict survival; and identify predictive factors for ...
Robertson R D - - 2001
INTRODUCTION: Burn surgery is complicated by blood loss. The tumescent technique of subdermal injection of epinephrine has been utilized to decrease intraoperative blood loss. We hypothesized that this would safely decrease blood loss during burn surgery. METHODS: Twenty patients utilized the tumescent technique. The tumescent group had subdermal injections of ...
Lokugamage A U - - 2001
The objective of this trial was to investigate whether 500 microg oral misoprostol given immediately after delivery of the neonate at Caesarean section is as effective as a bolus intravenous injection of 10 iu Syntocinon in stimulating uterine contractions and thereby reducing blood loss. Forty women undergoing elective or emergency ...
Fraser I S - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between total fluid volume at menstruation and the volume of blood loss, and to assess the feasibility of using total fluid volume to estimate menstrual blood loss. METHODS: Fifty-three women were studied over two menstrual periods each. Hemoglobin in menstrual pads and tampons was measured ...
Cushing H - - 2001
One of the chief objects of concern in intracranial surgery should be the avoidance of any unnecessary loss of blood, for at best, in many cases of brain tumor associated with venous stasis, bleeding is likely to be so excessive as to necessitate postponement of the final steps of the ...
Andersen John M. - - 2001
Venous malformations of blue rubber bleb nevus syndrome (BRBNS) may involve any area of the gastrointestinal tract. Gastrointestinal blood loss and anemia brings these patients to the attention of gastroenterologists. Effective treatment of these malformations throughout the gastrointestinal tract requires aggressive management to ultimately decrease blood loss and restore the ...
Benoni G - - 2001
We performed a randomized, double-blind study on the effect of tranexamic acid on blood loss and blood transfusions in 40 primary total hip arthroplasties. Tranexamic acid, 10 mg/kg body weight, or placebo, was given intravenously just before the operation. Blood loss during the operation and postoperatively into the drains was ...
Jones G J - - 2001
OBJECTIVES: To quantify the percentage of the two major subpopulations of blood dendritic cells (DC) in HIV-1-seropositive Ugandan individuals infected with non-clade B viruses and compare this with that seen in clade B HIV-1 infected non-African individuals. DC maturation/activation status was also investigated via the expression of CD86. METHODS: The ...
Alberth G - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: To find out if there is a correlation between AB0 type and the amount of blood lost at operation. DESIGN: Retrospective study. SETTING: One county and one university hospital, Sweden. SUBJECTS: 540 patients who underwent primary prosthetic hip replacement under regional anaesthesia. Albumin (n = 298) or dextran (n ...
Chan C L - - 2001
A 45 years old Chinese housewife presented with menorrhagia and dysmenorrhoea due to adenomyosis failed to respond to various medical treatments. She was treated with balloon thermoablation. The total menstrual blood loss (MBL) decreased from 96.94 ml before to 37.57 ml, six months after thermoablation. The pictorial blood loss chart ...
Jenny J Y - - 2001
Sixty patients were operated on for primary gonarthrosis by means of a cemented, posterior cruciate preserving total knee and were randomly allocated to postoperative drainage or nondrainage. The primary criterion was duration of hospital stay. Secondary criteria included serial evaluation of knee pain, knee flexion, knee circumference, calculated blood loss ...
Cabral M M - - 2001
Supplementation of blood with the neolignan burchellin (50 microg/ml), a compound from the arboreous Lauraceae Aniba burchelli, affected the ingestion of blood and the course of excretion of fourth- and fifth-instar larvae of Triatoma infestans, the latter especially within the first 4 h after feeding. The total resultant weight loss ...
Santoso J T - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to evaluate additional error in estimating red cell loss during abdominal hysterectomy. METHODS: Eighty patients admitted consecutively for abdominal hysterectomy were recruited. The surgeries were done after heparinizing the suction tubing system to prevent clotting and reducing the vacuum pressure to reduce red ...
Kyriss T - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: Although the blood-saving effect of aprotinin has been well documented in cardiac surgery and lung transplantation, its use in lung surgery has received less attention. We present our experience with the intraoperative application of aprotinin in lung resections with a predicted high risk of bleeding. METHODS: Thirty-eight patients undergoing ...
Karmo F R - - 2001
The blood loss that accompanies liposuction procedures has always been a concern. Tumescent injection of the targeted area of liposuction with dilute lidocaine and epinephrine solution has minimized intraoperative blood loss. Proponents of a newer ultrasonically assisted lipoplasty technique have claimed many benefits over traditional suction-assisted lipoplasty. However, few quantitative ...
Wyatt K M - - 2001
OBJECTIVE: To develop and validate a simple method of measuring total menstrual blood loss using a pictorial representation of blood loss, the menstrual pictogram. DESIGN: A prospective evaluation of total menstrual blood loss measurement by the menstrual pictogram compared to the alkaline hematin technique. SETTING: Academic menorrhagia research clinic. PATIENT(S): ...
Tanaka N - - 2001
We studied 99 patients who were undergoing total knee arthroplasty (TKA) to determine the optimum protocol for the administration of tranexamic acid (TNA) in order to reduce blood loss. It decreased by more than 40% after the administration of TNA. The haemostatic effect was greatest when TNA was given preoperatively ...
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