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Aprotinina en Cirugía Cardíaca Pediátrica, La. Su eficacia en la función plaquetar y en la hemostasia.

Authors: Pozo García, Maria Dolors del;

Aprotinina en Cirugía Cardíaca Pediátrica, La. Su eficacia en la función plaquetar y en la hemostasia.

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Los pacientes pediátricos con enfermedades cardíacas congénitas (ECC) presentan un especial desafío para los anestesiólogos. Su incidencia en la población infantil está aumentando,siendo la primera causa de muerte por este tipo de patología durante el primer año de vida.La cirugía cardíaca pediátrica ha experimentado un gran avance en las últimas dos décadas tanto en las técnicas quirúrgicas como en el manejo anestésico, mejorando significativamente la supervivencia de los niños con ECC, lo que unido a la mejora en la precisión de los diagnósticos, ha hecho aumentar mucho el número de niños que se operan de cardiopatías congénitas.Sin embargo, en muchos pacientes sometidos a estas intervenciones cardíacas aparece ellos una respuesta fisiopatológica específica que ocasionalmente provoca un efecto adverso. La forma más severa de esta respuesta (denominda síndrome de posperfusión) incluye disfunción pulmonar y renal, diátesis hemorrágica, aumento de la susceptibilidad a las infecciones, aumento del líquido intersticial, leucocitosis, vasoconstricción y fiebre...El método farmacológico que ha mostrado mayor eficacia en el control de la hemorragia intraoperatoria ha sido la utilización de la APROTININA, cuyo mecanismo de acción es muy complejo, lo que ha provocado controversias por su uso en pacientes pediátricos. Justamente la presente tesis doctoral pretende aportar un estudio comparativo sobre el particular.

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Neonats, Seguretat, Cirurgia infantil, Cirurgia cardíaca, 617, Agents antifibrinolítics, Antifibrinolytic agents, Pediatric surgery, Neonatology, Ciències de la Salut, Neonatologia, Heart surgery

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