Postoperative Changes in Blood Viscosity and the lnfluence of Hematocrıt

[POSTOPORETİF KAN VİSKOZİTESİ DEĞİŞİKLİKLERİ VE HEMATORKRİT İLİŞKİSİ]


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  • İbrahim Sanal Gaziantep Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Genel Cerrahi ABD
  • M.Kemal Savaşan GATA Askeri Tıp Fakültesi Genel Cerrahi ABD
  • Derviş Şen GATA Askeri Tıp Fakültesi Genel Cerrahi ABD
  • Ali Akdeniz GATA Askeri Tıp Fakültesi Genel Cerrahi ABD

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https://doi.org/10.58600/eurjther.19900102-475

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Postoperative period, blood viscosit, hematocrit

Abstract

The blood viscosity and hematocrit values were determined in ten patients who had major surgical operations on preoperative anda first, third and sixth postoperative days. While blood viscosity was found to be significantly increased on postoperative first and third days than preoperative values, the hematocrit levels were significantly higher only on postoperative first day. The blood viscosity values at hematocrit values adjusted to 50% were also found to be significantly higher on postoperative first and third days.

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1990-06-01

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Sanal, İbrahim, Savaşan, M., Şen, D., & Akdeniz, A. (1990). Postoperative Changes in Blood Viscosity and the lnfluence of Hematocrıt: [POSTOPORETİF KAN VİSKOZİTESİ DEĞİŞİKLİKLERİ VE HEMATORKRİT İLİŞKİSİ]. European Journal of Therapeutics, 1(2), 205–213. https://doi.org/10.58600/eurjther.19900102-475

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