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Changes in body fluids during and after cardiopulmonary bypass are inevitable. The increase in total body weight shows that this fluid load shifts to the extracellular space during bypass and the fluid load in this area passes into the intravascular area in the early postoperative period.
Management Of The Patient Presenting With Anaemia In The Preoperative Setting
Preoperative anaemia is common, seen in a third of patients before major surgery. Both preoperative anaemia and blood transfusion are associated with increased patient risk and adverse outcome. Patient Blood Management (PBM) is the multidisciplinary, multimodal approach to optimising the care of patients who may require blood transfusion.
Platelet Function Analysed by ROTEM Platelet in Cardiac Surgery after Cardiopulmonary Bypass and Platelet Transfusion
ROTEM platelet with thrombin activation, TRAP‐tem, improved significantly, indicating that platelet transfusion may reverse cardiopulmonary bypass‐induced platelet dysfunction.