Severe congenital heart disease (CHD) is diagnosed in the United States 147.4 times per 100,000 live births, excluding still births and abortions^1. With the advancement of diagnostic methods, prenatal care, and screening modalities, the total CHD birth prevalence has increased substantially^2. In turn, this increases the number of cardiac surgery cases. With the advancement of technology and cardiac surgery, smaller and younger patients are undergoing more complex cardiac procedures that involve cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Neonates and infants undergoing CPB are susceptible to adverse effects of CPB on the coagulation cascade due to their smaller weight and hematologic immaturity^3,4. In addition to these physiological issues in neonates...
ObjectiveInfants undergoing cardiac surgery often have postoperative bleeding contributing to the oc...
BACKGROUND: Considering the higher use of fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) in our hospital, we desired to d...
Limiting hemodilution in neonates is difficult when extracorporeal circuits require priming volumes ...
BACKGROUND: In congenital cardiac surgery, priming cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with fresh frozen pl...
PURPOSE: In this prospective study, the effects of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) included in pump primin...
AbstractRecent studies have suggested that postoperative bleeding is decreased in pediatric heart op...
Objectives: Cyanotic heart disease is associated with increased risk of bleeding in children undergo...
Objectives: Cyanotic heart disease is associated with increased risk of bleeding in children undergo...
Maintenance of adequate fibrinogen levels during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is important in assuri...
Introduction: Impaired thrombin generation has been associated to increase bleeding after cardiac su...
Maintenance of adequate fibrinogen levels during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is important in assuri...
AbstractRecent studies have suggested that postoperative bleeding is decreased in pediatric heart op...
AbstractBackground: The negative influence of cardiopulmonary bypass on hemostasis has been document...
BACKGROUND: Cell salvage (CS) techniques are used to reduce exposure to allogeneic packed red blood...
INTRODUCTION: Paediatric patients are particularly prone to cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB)-induced coa...
ObjectiveInfants undergoing cardiac surgery often have postoperative bleeding contributing to the oc...
BACKGROUND: Considering the higher use of fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) in our hospital, we desired to d...
Limiting hemodilution in neonates is difficult when extracorporeal circuits require priming volumes ...
BACKGROUND: In congenital cardiac surgery, priming cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with fresh frozen pl...
PURPOSE: In this prospective study, the effects of fresh frozen plasma (FFP) included in pump primin...
AbstractRecent studies have suggested that postoperative bleeding is decreased in pediatric heart op...
Objectives: Cyanotic heart disease is associated with increased risk of bleeding in children undergo...
Objectives: Cyanotic heart disease is associated with increased risk of bleeding in children undergo...
Maintenance of adequate fibrinogen levels during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is important in assuri...
Introduction: Impaired thrombin generation has been associated to increase bleeding after cardiac su...
Maintenance of adequate fibrinogen levels during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is important in assuri...
AbstractRecent studies have suggested that postoperative bleeding is decreased in pediatric heart op...
AbstractBackground: The negative influence of cardiopulmonary bypass on hemostasis has been document...
BACKGROUND: Cell salvage (CS) techniques are used to reduce exposure to allogeneic packed red blood...
INTRODUCTION: Paediatric patients are particularly prone to cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB)-induced coa...
ObjectiveInfants undergoing cardiac surgery often have postoperative bleeding contributing to the oc...
BACKGROUND: Considering the higher use of fresh-frozen plasma (FFP) in our hospital, we desired to d...
Limiting hemodilution in neonates is difficult when extracorporeal circuits require priming volumes ...