1989
DOI: 10.1378/chest.96.1.27
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Prophylactic Treatment of Postperfusion Bleeding Using EACA

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“…18 There was no evidence of a hyperthrombotic state or other side effects in the EACA-treated group. Similarly, prophylactic TA de-creased bleeding after cardiac operations, without coagulation-related complications, in a controlled study of 38 patients by Horrow et al 16 However, the latter could not demonstrate a reduction in the transfusion of red blood cells, but patients in the placebo group received more fresh frozen plasma.…”
Section: Eaca and Ta In Cardiac Surgerymentioning
confidence: 79%
“…18 There was no evidence of a hyperthrombotic state or other side effects in the EACA-treated group. Similarly, prophylactic TA de-creased bleeding after cardiac operations, without coagulation-related complications, in a controlled study of 38 patients by Horrow et al 16 However, the latter could not demonstrate a reduction in the transfusion of red blood cells, but patients in the placebo group received more fresh frozen plasma.…”
Section: Eaca and Ta In Cardiac Surgerymentioning
confidence: 79%
“…DelRossi et al [16] concluded that prophylactic treatment with epsilon-aminocaproic acid in cardiac surgery requiring CPB may reduce bleeding in a safe and tolerable manner.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19][20][21][22] Aprotinin is a serine protease inhibitor that has been the most thoroughly investigated for its effect on blood loss during cardiac surgery reviews, s,16,zs,24 For many years, cardiopulmonary bypass surgery has been thought to be associated with increased fibrinolysis 2s-27 that is a major contributor to bleeding. 2s The cause of increased bleeding after ECC has not been elucidated but it is thought to be due to platelet dysfunction as well as to activation of the coagulation cascade leading to excessive fibrinolysis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%