PROLONGED BLEEDING TIME ASSOCIATED WITH ACYANOTIC CONGENITAL HEART DISEASE
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概要
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Acyanotic congenital heart diseases with prolonged bleeding time, normal platelet count and normal clotting time were encountered in 18 of 128 cases of acyanotic congenital heart diseases. And the hemostatic tests were per-formed in 14 cases. Major abnormalities in the hemostatic tests were impaired prothrombin consumption, platelet adhesiveness and activity of platelet factor 3. So these bleeding tendencies were thought to be chiefly caused by thrombocyte dysfunction. By the postoperative hemostatic tests, shortening of bleeding time, and improvement of prothrombin consumption, platelet adhesiveness and platelet factor 3 activity were recognized in several cases, though activities of factor VIII and IX showed no changes. These bleeding tendencies occurred frequently in a group of heart diseases such as ventricular septal defect, patent ductus arteriosus and pulmonary stenosis, in which turbulences of blood flow with high gradient of pressure were apt to occur. Considering the postoperative improvement and the frequency of occurrence, one of the important factors of these bleeding tendencies would be the secondary platelet dysfunction due to hemodynamic disorders of heart diseases. Generally, these bleeding tendencies have no close relation to the post-operative bleeding, when fresh blood transfusion is used and cautious hemostasis is carried out during operation.
- 社団法人日本循環器学会の論文
- 1972-07-20
著者
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ABE TOSHIO
Department of Urology, Aichi Medical University School of Medicine
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Abe Toshio
Department Of Internal Medicine Kanazawa Municipal Hospital
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Koie Katsuo
Department Of Surgery And The Department Of Medicine University Of Nagoya School Of Medicine
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SAKO FUJIO
Department of Surgery and the Department of Medicine, University of Nagoya School of Medicine
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KAMIYA TADASHI
Department of Surgery and the Department of Medicine, University of Nagoya School of Medicine
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KATSUMI OTOHEI
Department of Surgery and the Department of Medicine, University of Nagoya School of Medicine
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Sako Fujio
Department Of Surgery And The Department Of Medicine University Of Nagoya School Of Medicine
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Katsumi Otohei
Department Of Surgery And The Department Of Medicine University Of Nagoya School Of Medicine
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Kamiya Tadashi
Department Of Surgery And The Department Of Medicine University Of Nagoya School Of Medicine
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Abe Toshio
Department Of Surgery And The Department Of Medicine University Of Nagoya School Of Medicine
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Abe Toshio
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery Japanese Red Cross Nagoya First Hospital
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Kamiya Tadashi
Department Of Industrial Chemistry Faculty Of Engineering Chubu University
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