Search for dissertations about: "coagulopathy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the word coagulopathy.
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1. HIPECology : Aspects of Postoperative Morbidity Following the HIPEC Procedure
Abstract : Peritoneal surface malignancy (PM), regardless of the dissemination site, was once considered a terminal condition. However, the introduction of a surgical approach with cytoreductive surgery (CRS) combined with hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC) with or without early intraperitoneal chemotherapy (EPIC) shifted the attitude from managing the symptoms of PM to disease treatment with curative intent. READ MORE
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2. Monitoring of coagulation and platelet function in paediatric cardiac surgery
Abstract : Abstract Background: Paediatric cardiac surgery has developed dramatically during the last decades. Today, a wide range of patients is operated on-from premature neonates to grown up children with congenital heart disease. Excessive bleeding during and after cardiac surgery is still common, and it is one of the most serious complications. READ MORE
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3. Translational studies on mechanical hemostasis and coagulopathy in trauma
Abstract : Trauma, in terms of physical injury, is the leading cause of death and disability among children and young adults worldwide. Hemorrhage and coagulation dysfunction are two important causes of preventable deaths after traumatic injuries. READ MORE
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4. Treatment of coagulopathy in patients with critical COVID-19
Abstract : Introduction: Thromboembolic complications affect a large proportion of patients with critical COVID-19, and it may be associated with an increased risk of death. It has been hypothesized that both the virus of SARS-CoV-2 itself and the inflammation caused by the infection puts patients in a pro-coagulative state. READ MORE
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5. Bleeding and hemostasis during normo- and hypothermia : studies on porcine and rat models
Abstract : Background: Numerous animal studies have shown protective effects of hypothermia (HT) on hemorrhagic shock. These findings do not correlate with clinical findings, were studies on trauma registers have shown that HT is an independent factor of death when associated with trauma. READ MORE