[Intra- and postoperative changes in blood viscosity]

POUCHE', Antonio;GIULINI, Stefano Maria;TIBERIO, Giorgio;
1991-01-01

1991
Ateneo di appartenenza
LS7_7 Surgery
LS7_6 Gene therapy, stem cell therapy, regenerative medicine
Italiano
62
133
8; discussion 138-9
Blood and plasma viscosity has been controlled in a group of patients undergone to aorto-iliac reconstruction and in a group of control after thyroidectomy, cholecystectomy, and hernioplasty. The hemodilution induced by intraoperative infusion in the vascular reconstruction produced an important decrease of hematic and plasmatic viscosity which lasted for several days after the operation. Removing the hemodilution effect by a mathematical correction of the viscosity measured values to a standard haematocrit, it has demonstrated as surgical operation, apart from its entity, promoted an increase of the viscosity which persisted long in the postoperative course. For what it concerns the risk of postoperative thrombosis from one side protective effect of hemodilution is confirmed, from the other, in absence of the hemodilution, it would be useful to continue the antithrombotic prophylaxis longer the perioperative time as usual.
Aged; Arteriosclerosis; Blood Viscosity; Female; Humans; Intraoperative Period; Male; Middle Aged; Postoperative Period; Surgical Procedures; Operative
8
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Pouche', Antonio; F., Biasca; A., Piccinelli; S., Mazzetti; D., Pinelli; Giulini, Stefano Maria; Tiberio, Giorgio; E., Ascari
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