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Blood loss in coronary artery bypass surgery: etiology, diagnosis and prevention
loss that can be separated into bleeding complications with a surgical origin (bleeding vessel,
anastomosis or other suture line) and those related to ineffective hemostasis. The aim of this thesis is to improve our understanding of the development of (excessive) blood loss due to ineffective hemostasis during and after coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery, in order to support the process of decision making concerning medication and blood product
substitution, and to explore several preventative measures to reduce the risk of bleeding.
Both processes of bleeding and hypercoagulation appear to define the peri-operative period in CABG surgery.
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- Gielen, C.
- Supervisor
- Klautz, R.J.M.; Eikenboom, H.C.J.
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- Brand, A.; Mol, B. de; Kamphuizen, T.P.W.
- Qualification
- Doctor (dr.)
- Awarding Institution
- Faculty of Medicine, Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC) , Leiden University
- Date
- 2016-12-06
- ISBN
- 9789462334618
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- ZonMW, Sanquin, UWV, LUMC en TGI-INgenieursbureau