2013
DOI: 10.1053/j.jvca.2012.08.017
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Postoperative Costs Associated With Outcomes After Cardiac Surgery With Extracorporeal Circulation: Role of Antithrombin Levels

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“…These complications are the main causes of morbidity and mortality after a cardiac surgery [10], contributing for the increase of length of hospital stay and its cost [11,12]. works with specific functions wished to be recovered, mainly in attention, memory, physical strength and using challenging strategies [22].…”
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“…These complications are the main causes of morbidity and mortality after a cardiac surgery [10], contributing for the increase of length of hospital stay and its cost [11,12]. works with specific functions wished to be recovered, mainly in attention, memory, physical strength and using challenging strategies [22].…”
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“…A multicenter Spanish study found that patients with low postoperative AT levels (< 63.7% activity) had higher total hospital costs, which were related mainly to the need for perioperative transfusions and increased hospital length of stay. 35 In another cost-based study, the question of whether to correct AT activity when levels are low, but therapeutic coagulation achieved, was addressed retrospectively both in ECMO and CPB patients. 19 These authors found that using activity alone as an indicator resulted in significantly wasted resources and excessive costs that could be mitigated by using higher weight-based dosing and rounding to the nearest vial size.…”
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“…Severe deficiency of AT, hence increasing the risk of thrombotic event has been associated with antineoplastic agent such as a L -asparaginase, estrogen-containing contraceptives ( Hernández-Espinosa et al, 2009 ) or genetic defects on exons or flanking regions of SERPINC1 ( Toderici et al, 2016 ), increase the risk of thrombotic events. AT deficiency in the early postoperative period following major surgery ( Duswald et al, 1985 ; Jordan et al, 1987 ; Matsutani et al, 1998 ) has also been associated with increased morbidity and mortality ( Fourrier et al, 1992 ; Hasegawa et al, 1994 ; Ranucci et al, 1999 , 2005 ; Paparella et al, 2009 ; Muedra et al, 2013a , b ).…”
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