Calcium aritagonists inhibit plarele agregation which may increase the risk of bleeding. Whether these drugs increase postsurgical haemorrhage remains controversial, but more attention is being given to teducing surgical bleeding because of the risks associated with homologous transfusions. We evaluaded tlre haemorrhagic potential of calcium antagonists in hip surgery, which is associated with considerable transfusion requirements.
Use of calcium antagonists and need for perioperative transfusion in older patients with hip fracture: observational study
Gasparini G;
1997-01-01
Abstract
Calcium aritagonists inhibit plarele agregation which may increase the risk of bleeding. Whether these drugs increase postsurgical haemorrhage remains controversial, but more attention is being given to teducing surgical bleeding because of the risks associated with homologous transfusions. We evaluaded tlre haemorrhagic potential of calcium antagonists in hip surgery, which is associated with considerable transfusion requirements.File in questo prodotto:
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