Effects of extracorporeal circulation with different time on platelet count after cardiac surgery: a retrospective study based on medical records

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Our objective was to observe the effects of extracorporeal circulation (ECC) with different time on platelet count in patients undergoing cardiac surgery. A total of 427 patients who underwent elective cardiac surgery under ECC in affiliated hospital of north Sichuan medical college from January 1, 2018 to July 31, 2021 were divided into three groups according to ECC time. We concluded that thrombocytopenia was common after ECC, maximum drop of the platelet counts after ECC was usually seen on the second day after ECC, and platelet counts started to recover on the fifth day after ECC. With the extension of ECC time, the drop in platelet counts is more pronounced, the volume of perioperative blood loss and blood products transfusion are more, and the recovery level and speed of platelet counts is lower.

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Wang, N., Zhao, T., Li, J., Zeng, S., Wan, J., Li, X., & Wang, F. (2023). Effects of extracorporeal circulation with different time on platelet count after cardiac surgery: a retrospective study based on medical records. Scientific Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-43334-0

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