Blood loss during liver transplantation has long been recognized as an important cause of morbidity and, especially in the early days, also mortality. It is well known that blood transfusions are associated with an increased risk of postoperative complications, such as infections, pulmonary complications, protracted recovery, and a higher rate of reoperations. Many studies have been performed during the past decades to elucidate the mechanisms of increased blood loss in liver transplantation. In the late 1980s, primary hyperfibrinolysis was identified as an important mechanism of bleeding during liver transplantation. This has provided the scientific basis for the use of antifibrinolytic drugs in liver transplant recipients. Several randomi...
In this review article, we aimed to mainly review the principles for the management of hemostasis, c...
Liver disease represents a growing public health issue and is a significant cause of death worldwide...
Massive blood loss has been a dreaded complication of liver transplantation, and the accompanying tr...
Blood loss during liver transplantation has long been recognized as an important cause of morbidity ...
Liver transplant procedures require the most blood components, despite the fact that blood use in li...
Purpose of reviewBlood loss in orthotopic liver transplantation has declined during the past decade....
Although blood loss during primary adult liver transplantation has decreased considerably over time,...
Intraoperative blood loss and transfusion of blood products are negatively associated with postopera...
Liver surgery is a relatively young surgical specialty. The first anatomical right hemihepatectomy w...
Aim: Risk of bleeding in liver transplantation is determined by surgical technique, preoperative hem...
Intraoperative blood loss and transfusion of blood products are negatively associated with postopera...
Patients with liver disease frequently have substantial changes in their haemostatic system. This is...
Liver transplantation is associated with excessive blood loss. In order to identify factors influenc...
Liver transplantation is associated with excessive blood loss. In order to identify factors influenc...
In this review article, we aimed to mainly review the principles for the management of hemostasis, c...
Liver disease represents a growing public health issue and is a significant cause of death worldwide...
Massive blood loss has been a dreaded complication of liver transplantation, and the accompanying tr...
Blood loss during liver transplantation has long been recognized as an important cause of morbidity ...
Liver transplant procedures require the most blood components, despite the fact that blood use in li...
Purpose of reviewBlood loss in orthotopic liver transplantation has declined during the past decade....
Although blood loss during primary adult liver transplantation has decreased considerably over time,...
Intraoperative blood loss and transfusion of blood products are negatively associated with postopera...
Liver surgery is a relatively young surgical specialty. The first anatomical right hemihepatectomy w...
Aim: Risk of bleeding in liver transplantation is determined by surgical technique, preoperative hem...
Intraoperative blood loss and transfusion of blood products are negatively associated with postopera...
Patients with liver disease frequently have substantial changes in their haemostatic system. This is...
Liver transplantation is associated with excessive blood loss. In order to identify factors influenc...
Liver transplantation is associated with excessive blood loss. In order to identify factors influenc...
In this review article, we aimed to mainly review the principles for the management of hemostasis, c...
Liver disease represents a growing public health issue and is a significant cause of death worldwide...
Massive blood loss has been a dreaded complication of liver transplantation, and the accompanying tr...