Du Zheng-long, Kuang Zhu-sheng, Xiong Rong-sheng, W. Zhi-gang, Liu Yi-bo, Xiao Hong-tao, B. Tao, Deng Sheng, Z. Fu
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THE USE OF 6-AMINOCAPROIC ACID (EACA) TO REDUCE POSTOPERATIVE BLEEDING FOLLOWING IN MITRAL VALVE REPLACEMENT
Objective\ To determine the effect of 6-aminocaproic acid (EACA) to reduce postoperation bleeding following in mitral valve replacement.Method\ 50 adult patients uddergoing mitral valve replacement was adopted a double-bisind randomized trial to be divided into two groups.Each group is 25 patients.The patients in control groups received NS,the ones in study groups received NS as same as control groups but added EACE 10 g by intravation.The bleeding amount in cavitas thoracis were recorded on the sixth,twenty-fourth postoperative hours and ACT was recorded as well.Results\ The bleeding amount in study groups on the sixth postoperative hours were (290.0±41.3) ml.On twenty-fourth postoperative hours were (336.3±81.3) ml.The bleeding amount in control groups on the sixth postoperative hours were (393.4±73.6) ml.On twenty-fourth postoperative hours were (450.0±79.6) ml.The bleeding amount in study groups were decreased significantly as compared with in control groups (P0.05).Conclusion:6-aminocaproic acid can reduce postoperation bleeding following in mitral valve replacement.
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Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine (founded in 1978, monthly) is one of the series of journals of the Chinese Medical Association (CMA) under the supervision of the National Health Commission of the People's Republic of China, sponsored by the Chinese Medical Association (CMA) and Dalian Institute of Theoretical Medicine (DITM). It is a core journal of Chinese science and technology, a statistical source journal of Chinese scientific and technical papers, and a statistical source journal of China Academic Journal Impact Factor Annual Report. The journal adheres to the purpose of using continuing medical education and post training, highlights new theories, new knowledge, new methods and new technologies, and focuses on the combination of theory and practice, and the combination of popularisation and improvement.
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