2018
DOI: 10.3389/fphar.2018.01014
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Dexamethasone Preconditioning in Cardiac Procedures Reduces Decreased Antithrombin Activity and Is Associated to Beneficial Outcomes: Role of Endothelium

Abstract: Introduction: Decreased antithrombin (AT) activity in patients scheduled for cardiovascular surgery under cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) is related to increased postoperative complications and hospitalization time. Indirect evidence suggests that glucocorticoids mitigate this decreased AT activity. To better understand the beneficial effects of AT we have analyzed: (i) the clinical relevance of acute dexamethasone (DX) administration before cardiac surgery on AT activity, (ii) the modulation by DX of AT expressi… Show more

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“…Details of anesthesia, CPB equipment, and technique, were carried as previously described ( Muedra et al, 2018 ). Briefly, after anesthetic induction, CPB was established through a mini-sternotomy approach, aortic root cannulation, and single or bi-cava atrial cannulation for venous return.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Details of anesthesia, CPB equipment, and technique, were carried as previously described ( Muedra et al, 2018 ). Briefly, after anesthetic induction, CPB was established through a mini-sternotomy approach, aortic root cannulation, and single or bi-cava atrial cannulation for venous return.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%