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Impacto del anestesiólogo en controlar el sangrado durante la cirugía hepática

Impacto del anestesiólogo en controlar el sangrado durante la cirugía hepática


The Anesthesiologist's Impact on Bleeding Control During Liver Surgery
Rudin Domi, Hektor Sula, Ilir Ohri, Arben Beqiri, Myzafer Kaci, Gjergj Andrea, Haki Laho and Astrit Xhemali
Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care; Department of General Surgery, "Mother Teresa" University Hospital Center, Tirana, Albania; Department of Medicine, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY, USA
Global Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 2013:1:91-94
Abstract:
Liver surgery is often associated with increased likelihood of massive bleeding. The blood loss is one of major intraoperative issue the surgical team must deal with. Bleeding is usually present in cirrhotic patients but can be faced even in the patients with normal liver function undergoing liver surgery. Correction of preoperative abnormal coagulation's tests, strong interaction between the surgeon and the anesthesiologist, and finally the anesthesia technique, may successfully reduce the bleeding intensity and blood transfusions requirements. This review will be focused only in the anesthesiologist's role in minimizing the blood loss during major liver surgery.
Keywords: Anesthesia, liver disease, intraoperative bleeding, low CVP.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.12970/2308-6483.2013.01.02.4

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