Intravascular coagulation in surgical procedures on the abdominal aorta
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Intravascular coagulation in surgical procedures on the abdominal aorta
Abstract
A prospective study was performed on 32 consecutive patients undergoing elective operations on the abdominal aorta. Dacron prosthetic grafts were used to replace resected abdominal aortic aneurysms or to bypass aorta-iliac occlusive disease. Complete coagulation studies were performed preoperatively, immediately postoperatively and 24 hours postoperatively. Twenty to 30 per cent of the patients had significant postoperative alterations in prothrombin time, partial thromboplastin time and platelet count. Fibrin monomer, fibrin split products and plasminogen were abnormal in 40 to 80 per cent of the patients postoperatively. Results of preoperative studies showed no significant abnormalities. One of the 32 patients had mild clinical evidence of disseminated intravascular coagulation postoperatively, which was treated with 5 units of heparin per kilogram per hour. Results of the study indicate that aortic grafting procedures frequently produce intravascular coagulation, either local or disseminated. In most patients, this is offset by activation of the fibrinolytic system. However, clinically significant sequelae may result, requiring prompt recognition and treatment.
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