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[Hemodynamic indices in refractory anemia subsequent to lung resection]
Vestnik Khirurgii Imeni I. I. Grekova
|June 1, 1986
Summary
Hemodynamic changes after lung resection, including reduced cardiac output and increased fluid volume, necessitate restoring oxygen capacity. Hemotransfusions are vital for preventing these post-operative alterations.
Area of Science:
- Cardiovascular Physiology
- Pulmonary Surgery
- Hemodynamics
Context:
- Investigates hemodynamic changes in 208 patients three days post-lung resection.
- Focuses on alterations independent of surgical volume.
Purpose:
- To present findings on hemodynamics after lung resection.
- To identify key physiological changes and their management.
Summary:
- Reduced stroke volume and cardiac output observed.
- Increased respiration energy and fluid volume expansion noted, linked to decreased blood oxygen capacity.
- These changes occurred despite stable blood volume.
Impact:
- Highlights the significance of restoring oxygen blood capacity.
- Recommends hemotransfusions as a crucial intervention to prevent adverse hemodynamic alterations post-lung resection.