Ewha Med J.  1994 Sep;17(3):233-237. 10.12771/emj.1994.17.3.233.

Hemostatic Effects of High-Dose Aprotinin in Open Heart Operations

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  • 1Department of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Ewha Womans University, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Two groups of patients were studied to evaluate the hemostatic effects of high-does aprotinin in open heart operations. Aprotinin group patients(n=8) received aprotinin during entire surgical procedure. The other group patients(n=10) were served as control. Two groups were homogenous for base variables and for cardiopulmonary bypass duration. Post operative bleeding was lower in aprotinin group(mean, 599ml) than control group(886ml, p<0.05). The need for banked blood decreased in aprotinin group(aprotinin group mean, 106ml ; control group mean, 387ml). Perioperative hemoglobin & platelet counts were similar each other. We concluded that the use of high-does aprotinin was safe and effective. It decreased blood loss and reduced the need for banked blood in open heart operations.


MeSH Terms

Aprotinin*
Cardiopulmonary Bypass
Heart*
Hemorrhage
Humans
Platelet Count
Aprotinin
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