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Tracking Fibrinolysis of Chandler Loop-Formed Whole Blood Clots Under Shear Flow in An In-Vitro Thrombolysis Model
Published on: April 19, 2024
[Fibrinogen-thrombin as bridge therapy in massive hemoptysis]
Francisco Cuervo1, Luis F Giraldo, Carlos Vélez
1Departamento de Medicina Interna, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad de La Sabana, Bogotá, D.C., Colombia.
Abstract:
This article presents the case of a young woman with massive hemoptysis (1,000 mL in 6 hours) due to tuberculosis, which could not be controlled by insertion of a Fogarty catheter through a fiber-optic bronchoscope. Because of asphyxia and persistent bleeding risk we instilled fibrinogen-thrombin through a fiber-optic bronchoscope inserted catheter, achieving bleeding cessation and permitting the placing of a double-lumen oro-tracheal tube. Later on, the patient underwent lobectomy and anti-tuberculosis treatment. The fibrinogen-thrombin could be considered as a bridge, transitory measure for massive hemoptysis, while definitive treatment could be established.
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