PMID: 6111672Apr 11, 1981Paper

Prostacyclin administration during cardiopulmonary bypass in man

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D B LongmoreW A Jones

Abstract

In a double-blind trial prostacyclin was given to 12 of 23 patients undergoing coronary vein grafting. The treatment group showed a preservation of platelet number and function, with a halving of blood loss in the first 18 h postoperatively. The heparin sparing effect of prostacyclin was confirmed, as were the vasodilator effects which were not troublesome.

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