Although bleeding is a common complication of surgery, routine laboratory tests have been demonstrated to have a low ability to predict perioperative bleeding. Better understanding of hemostatic function during surgery would lead to identification of high-risk patients for bleeding. Here, we aimed to elucidate hemostatic mechanisms to determine perioperative bleeding. We prospectively enrolled 104 patients undergoing cervical spinal surgery without bleeding diathesis. Blood sampling was performed just before the operation. Volumes of perioperative blood loss were compared with the results of detailed laboratory tests assessing primary hemostasis, secondary hemostasis, and fibrinolysis. Platelet aggregations induced by several agonists corre...
Background: Patients with mild bleeding disorders are at risk of perioperative bleeding, but screeni...
To explore relevant changes in unexplained intraoperative bleeding, we evaluated elements of the fin...
Abstract Background With a reported rate of 0.7–20%, postoperative spinal implant infection (PSII) i...
Background: Perioperative bleeding complications are associated with increased morbidity and mortali...
Background/Aims Various preoperative screening tests, such as platelet count, prothrombin time, acti...
This study aims to analyze the potential association between the preoperative coagulation status and...
Background and Objectives: Several predictive factors have been reportedly associated with intraoper...
Without prophylaxis, patients subjected to major abdominal surgery have a risk of deep vein thrombos...
Progressive scoliosis eventually leads to extensive spinal fusion surgery, which carries a risk for ...
AbstractAchieving perioperative hemostasis is vital to surgical success. Inadequate control of bleed...
OBJECTIVE: Despite increasing use of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), guidelines for their periop...
SummaryPerioperative management of anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents is based on a compromise b...
Bleeding is a major surgical complication. Although mortality rates of 0.1% are observed for surgica...
This prospective study was accomplished with 14 patients, 10 women and 4 men, where some pre-, intra...
Background: Patients with mild bleeding disorders are at risk of perioperative bleeding, but screeni...
Background: Patients with mild bleeding disorders are at risk of perioperative bleeding, but screeni...
To explore relevant changes in unexplained intraoperative bleeding, we evaluated elements of the fin...
Abstract Background With a reported rate of 0.7–20%, postoperative spinal implant infection (PSII) i...
Background: Perioperative bleeding complications are associated with increased morbidity and mortali...
Background/Aims Various preoperative screening tests, such as platelet count, prothrombin time, acti...
This study aims to analyze the potential association between the preoperative coagulation status and...
Background and Objectives: Several predictive factors have been reportedly associated with intraoper...
Without prophylaxis, patients subjected to major abdominal surgery have a risk of deep vein thrombos...
Progressive scoliosis eventually leads to extensive spinal fusion surgery, which carries a risk for ...
AbstractAchieving perioperative hemostasis is vital to surgical success. Inadequate control of bleed...
OBJECTIVE: Despite increasing use of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), guidelines for their periop...
SummaryPerioperative management of anticoagulants and antiplatelet agents is based on a compromise b...
Bleeding is a major surgical complication. Although mortality rates of 0.1% are observed for surgica...
This prospective study was accomplished with 14 patients, 10 women and 4 men, where some pre-, intra...
Background: Patients with mild bleeding disorders are at risk of perioperative bleeding, but screeni...
Background: Patients with mild bleeding disorders are at risk of perioperative bleeding, but screeni...
To explore relevant changes in unexplained intraoperative bleeding, we evaluated elements of the fin...
Abstract Background With a reported rate of 0.7–20%, postoperative spinal implant infection (PSII) i...