Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8611045 | Brazilian Journal of Anesthesiology | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Group A (with factor XIII study) and Group B had identical total body surface area burned. All patients in Group A had a preoperative factor XIII deficiency, whose correction significantly reduced units of erythrocyte concentrate transfusion (1.95 vs. 4.05, p = 0.001). Preâ and postâoperative coagulation biomarkers were similar between groups, revealing that routine coagulation tests did not identify factor XIII deficiency. There were no recorded thromboembolic events. Correction of factor XIII deficiency in burn surgery proved to be safe and effective for reducing perioperative transfusion of erythrocyte units.
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Authors
João Miguel Gonçalves Valadares de Morais Carneiro, Joana Alves, PatrÃcia Conde, Fátima Xambre, Emanuel Almeida, Céline Marques, Mariana LuÃs, Ana Maria Mano Garção Godinho, Fernando FernandezâLlimos,