Excessive Bleeding After Cardiac Surgery in Adults: Reasons and Management

  • Ozolina A
  • Strike E
  • Harlamovs V
  • et al.
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Abstract

Postoperative bleeding is a concern for all patients undergoing cardiac surgery. In patients exposed to cardiopulmonary bypass, bleeding following surgery is excessive in up to twelve percent of patients in whom subsequent re-exploration is required. Several studies have evaluated main reasons, prevention of excessive postoperative bleeding and impact of patients outcomes. This article contains a literature review on excessive bleeding and re-exploration following cardiac surgery, main surgical and medical sources, prevention and management of bleeding.

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Ozolina, A., Strike, E., Harlamovs, V., & Porite, N. (2009). Excessive Bleeding After Cardiac Surgery in Adults: Reasons and Management. Acta Chirurgica Latviensis, 9(1), 86–91. https://doi.org/10.2478/v10163-010-0017-2

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