2016
DOI: 10.5152/tcb.2015.071
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Sımultaneous Lung Cancer And Heart Dısease

Abstract: Worldwide, especially in developed countries, prolonged life expectancy results in increasing number of age-related / associated diseases like diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, malignancies, neurological diseases, organ failures etc. in the community. Beside the numbers, planning and applying the treatment of pulmonary and cardiovascular diseases simultaneously in such patients is stil a major challenge. The knowledge and experience gained from the increasing number of patients all over the world led… Show more

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“…In addition, delaying the lung resection for two months for CABG and conventional stents and three months for drug-eluting stents due to a mandatory antiaggregant therapy may cause tumor growth and dissemination, which becomes a quite undesired situation for such an aggressive tumor type. [12,13] In single-stage procedures performing CABG before pulmonary resection may result in a remarkable difficulty in hilar exposure due to heparinization, which would be more difficult during CPB due to the need of higher doses of heparin. [3,14] The additional disadvantages of CPB include perioperative coagulopathy, immunosuppression, and the entrance of tumoral cells into the systemic blood circulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, delaying the lung resection for two months for CABG and conventional stents and three months for drug-eluting stents due to a mandatory antiaggregant therapy may cause tumor growth and dissemination, which becomes a quite undesired situation for such an aggressive tumor type. [12,13] In single-stage procedures performing CABG before pulmonary resection may result in a remarkable difficulty in hilar exposure due to heparinization, which would be more difficult during CPB due to the need of higher doses of heparin. [3,14] The additional disadvantages of CPB include perioperative coagulopathy, immunosuppression, and the entrance of tumoral cells into the systemic blood circulation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%