The effect of preoperative low-dose aspirin (1 mg/kg of body weight) and intraoperative low-dose aprotinin (2 million kallikrein inactivator units) treatment on perioperative blood loss and blood requirements in patients who undergo internal mammary artery bypass operations is unknown. Therefore, we retrospectively studied 75 matching patients who underwent internal mammary artery operations, and they were allocated to one of three groups: low-dose aspirin and aprotinin treatment (group 1, n = 25), low-dose aspirin treatment without aprotinin (group 2, n = 25), and neither aspirin nor aprotinin treatment (group 3, n = 25). Although the perioperative blood loss was similar, the blood requirements tended to be higher (p = 0.09) in the patient...
AbstractObjective: To evaluate the effects of minimal-dose aprotinin in patients undergoing coronary...
ObjectiveThis trial was undertaken to determine the safety and efficacy of preoperative aspirin admi...
Background: We tried to evaluate the clinical outcomes (mortality, postoperative bleeding and periop...
The effect of preoperative low-dose aspirin (1 mg/kg of body weight) and intraoperative low-dose apr...
The effect on postoperative blood loss and blood use of blood-saving treatment with or without 280 m...
AbstractBackground: Although low-dose aprotinin administered after cardiopulmonary bypass has been r...
Background. Aspirin therapy is widely used in the treatment of cardiac disease. It has been recogniz...
Various clinical trials have shown that hemostasis is improved by the administration of aprotinin du...
Background: Aprotinin has been used increasingly to reduce postoperative blood loss in open-heart op...
AbstractBackground: Aprotinin reduces blood loss after cardiopulmonary bypass. Although there can be...
AbstractProphylactic aprotinin therapy has become a popular method to reduce bleeding associated wit...
Blood transfusions in open heart surgery become increasingly dangerous in recent years because of he...
AbstractThe perioperative consequences of preoperative aspirin administration were assessed in a lar...
The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of...
The effect of high dose aprotinin (Trasylol) was evaluated in three groups of patients undergoing ca...
AbstractObjective: To evaluate the effects of minimal-dose aprotinin in patients undergoing coronary...
ObjectiveThis trial was undertaken to determine the safety and efficacy of preoperative aspirin admi...
Background: We tried to evaluate the clinical outcomes (mortality, postoperative bleeding and periop...
The effect of preoperative low-dose aspirin (1 mg/kg of body weight) and intraoperative low-dose apr...
The effect on postoperative blood loss and blood use of blood-saving treatment with or without 280 m...
AbstractBackground: Although low-dose aprotinin administered after cardiopulmonary bypass has been r...
Background. Aspirin therapy is widely used in the treatment of cardiac disease. It has been recogniz...
Various clinical trials have shown that hemostasis is improved by the administration of aprotinin du...
Background: Aprotinin has been used increasingly to reduce postoperative blood loss in open-heart op...
AbstractBackground: Aprotinin reduces blood loss after cardiopulmonary bypass. Although there can be...
AbstractProphylactic aprotinin therapy has become a popular method to reduce bleeding associated wit...
Blood transfusions in open heart surgery become increasingly dangerous in recent years because of he...
AbstractThe perioperative consequences of preoperative aspirin administration were assessed in a lar...
The information provided in this handout does not necessarily reflect the views of the University of...
The effect of high dose aprotinin (Trasylol) was evaluated in three groups of patients undergoing ca...
AbstractObjective: To evaluate the effects of minimal-dose aprotinin in patients undergoing coronary...
ObjectiveThis trial was undertaken to determine the safety and efficacy of preoperative aspirin admi...
Background: We tried to evaluate the clinical outcomes (mortality, postoperative bleeding and periop...