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Применение рекомбинантного фактора VIIa у онкологических больных при кровотечениях, развившихся во время хирургических вмешательств и в послеоперационном периоде

Применение рекомбинантного фактора VIIa у онкологических больных при кровотечениях, развившихся во время хирургических вмешательств и в послеоперационном периоде

Abstract

Хирургические вмешательства по поводу злокачественных образований нередко сопровождаются массивной кровопотерей и часто обусловливают необходимость в переливании значительных объемов гемопрепаратов, что может приводить к различным осложнениям. В работе показано, что применение рекомбинантного фактора VIIVIIaс целью терапии геморрагических осложнений позволяет снизить объем кровопотери и уменьшить гемотрансфузионную нагрузку у больных, которым выполняли хирургические вмешательства по поводу злокачественных образований мочеполовой системы, а также у пациентов с опухолями толстой кишки и легкого.

Surgery in cancer patients is often associated with massive blood loss and the need of heavy red cell mass transfusion leading to various complications. Therapy with recombinant factor VIIa for the hemorrhagic complications reduces blood loss and hemotransfusion burden in patients undergoing surgery for urogenital, colonic or lung cancer.

Keywords

рекомбинантный активированный фактор VIIVII, КРОВОТЕЧЕНИЕ, АНЕМИЯ, гемотрансфузионная нагрузка, эритроцитная масса

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