Effect of intraoperative hemodilution on lung and blood respiratory function after abdominal delivery
- Authors: Serov V.N.1, Zaznova G.A.1, Zharov E.V.1, Minaev I.V.1, Ustenko O.V.1
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- Semashko Moscow Medical Dentistry Institute
- Issue: Vol 70, No 1 (1989)
- Pages: 52-55
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/kazanmedj/article/view/99769
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.17816/kazmj99769
- ID: 99769
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Abstract
Caesarean section surgery is always accompanied by significant blood loss, the value of which varies quite widely - on average, from 800 to 900 ml. Tactics to compensate blood loss during this operation is constantly debated in the press, and there are completely polar points of view - from the recognition of the need to compensate blood loss "drop by drop" and even create hypervolemia to the complete rejection of transfusion therapy during abdominal delivery.
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V. N. Serov
Semashko Moscow Medical Dentistry Institute
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G. A. Zaznova
Semashko Moscow Medical Dentistry Institute
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Russian Federation, Moscow
E. V. Zharov
Semashko Moscow Medical Dentistry Institute
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Russian Federation, Moscow
I. V. Minaev
Semashko Moscow Medical Dentistry Institute
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Russian Federation, Moscow
O. V. Ustenko
Semashko Moscow Medical Dentistry Institute
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Russian Federation, Moscow