Hemolysis during open heart surgery in patients with hereditary spherocytosis — systematic review of the literature and case study
Konrad Mendrala,
Tomasz Czober,
Tomasz Darocha
et al.
Abstract:Background
Due to the distinctive nature of cardiac surgery, patients suffering from hereditary spherocytosis (HS) are potentially at a high risk of perioperative complications resulting from hemolysis. Despite being the most prevalent cause of hereditary chronic hemolysis, the standards of surgical management are based solely on expert opinion.
Objective
We analyze the risk of hemolysis in HS patients after cardiac surgery based on a systematic re… Show more
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