PMID: 8594781Nov 1, 1992Paper

A procedure for compensating for the blood loss in heart operations under hypothermia without perfusion

Vestnik khirurgii imeni I. I. Grekova
E E LitasovaV R Zhelezchikov

Abstract

It was established that compensation of blood loss in patients during hypothermal occlusion facilitates more rapid restoration of cardiac activity and adequate hemodynamics, which allowed to reduce administration of alpha-adrenomimetic drugs during the postocclusive periods. Simultaneously the period of the recovery of electric activity of the brain becomes shorter, the postoperative respiration rate is slower. Cardiac insufficiency and neurological complications are rarer.

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