Dynamics of perioperative changes in hemostatic potential according to low-frequency piezoelectric thromboelastography data in open transvesical prostatectomy under epidural analgesia
Abstract:Background. The anesthetic technique of choice for urological surgeries is a controversial issue, especially for transvesical prostatectomy for patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Often, epidural anesthesia and analgesia are considered as the methods of choice. However, the effect of an anesthetic support on perioperative changes in hemostatic potential has been poorly studied.
Aim. The aim of the study was to demonstrate the dynamics of changes in the system of the aggregate blood state re… Show more
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