Fluid retention after open-heart surgerydoi:10.1016/0047-0740(73)90050-8S. Garnett and C. WebberInternational Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Biology
Some other causes of ascites related to increased pressure gradient are congestive heart failure and advanced kidney failure due to the generalized retention of fluid in the body. Portal hypertension: In rare cases, increased pressure in the portal system can be caused by internal or external ...
Infants undergoing cardiac surgery with prolonged cardio-pulmonary bypass are particularly exposed to the risk of acute renal failure for renal hypoxia due to low cardiac output. To limit fluid overload deriving from oligo-anuria and low cardiac output we have recently adopted an early peritoneal dia...
Passive peritoneal drainage improves fluid balance after surgery for congenital heart disease†. OBJECTIVE In some centers, passive peritoneal drainage (PD) is implemented following surgery for congenital heart disease. The utility of this practice has... - 《European Journal of Cardio Thoracic ...
Hemostasis after open-heart surgery with extreme or moderate hemodilution. Patients who received aortic disc valves during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) with extreme hemodilution, obtained with preoperative blood withdrawal, infusi... J Dale,P Lilleaasen,J Erikssen - 《European Surgical Research》 被引...
[62,63]. On the other hand, overnight fasting and bowel preparation, when traditionally applied, lead to fluid deficits. Apparently, patients develop postoperative complications when fluid retention exceeds 2.5 L [32,64]. Of course, fluid gain depends not only on the amount of fluid ...
The accumulation of metabolic waste is a leading cause of numerous neurological disorders, yet we still have only limited knowledge of how the brain performs self-cleansing. Here we demonstrate that neural networks synchronize individual action potential
A Computer-Aided Controller of Fluid Infusion Rate in Post-Operative Management of Open Heart SurgeryDuring the extra-corporeal circulation in open heart surgery, the circulatory blood is diluted from 45% to 20% of hematocrit by massive crystalloid fluid to get the decreased blood viscosity and.....
In the major edematous states, effector mechanisms responsible for sodium retention behave in a more-or-less nonsuppressible manner, resulting in either subtle or overt expansion of ECF volume. In some instances, an intrinsic abnormality of the kidney leads to primary retention of sodium, resulting...
2.1The hypotheses for fluid retention One of the cardinal features of heart failure is intravascular fluid retention, althoughextravascular fluidaccumulation is not universal. The mechanisms of fluid retention in chronic heart failure have been investigated for over a century[5,6]but remain incompletely...